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on the Pierre et Marie Curie campus in central Paris. It comprises ~90-100 researchers, professors, PhD students and post-doctoral fellows, and conducts research in the fields of energy (electrochemical storage
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microbial abundances and biomasses via dPCR, flow cytometry, flow imaging and HPLC approaches. - Quantification of microbial activity (soil enzymes, microbial respiration, etc.) - Management of sampling
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smooth muscle and its associated pathologies. The team consists of 7 researchers, 3 clinicians, 5 engineers, and 5 PhD students (https://www.phymedexp.com/digestif-developpement-et-pathologies/ ). Where
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University. It is located on the Pierre et Marie Curie campus in central Paris. It comprises ~90-100 researchers, professors, PhD students and post-doctoral fellows, and conducts research in the fields
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using infrared thermography (using inverse methods) Develop rapid imaging on dense and porous samples Present the results at national and international conferences and at meetings of the ORCHESTRA
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Knowledge: expertise in animal biology and neurobiology skills: Surgery on animals, sciatic nerve transection, installation of the neuroimplant prototype, post-operative follow-up of animals Additional
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focuses on the transfer of ionic and electronic charges at the interface of materials, which are the cause of many limitations and degradation processes in batteries. The goal is to characterize the state
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phenomenon known as image rotation [3] (right hand-side figure below). This is the manifestation of the beam drag induced by the medium's motion. Besides bringing forth a suite of fundamental questions [4
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of the project an all-solid-state battery prototype with energy density The work will be carried out at the Institut de Chimie Radicalaire (ICR) in the -Chimie Radicalaire Organique et Polymères de Spécialité
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of mechanical forces within the neuroepithelium of the embryonic spinal cord, using organoid models derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells. iPSC cell culture CRISPR-Cas Imaging Image analysis