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. The institute offers a multidisciplinary environment that bridges fundamental discoveries with applied preclinical research. In partnership with IMATHERA (Preclinical Imaging and Radiotherapy Platform
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carbon materials for therapeutic and preventive biomedical applications, and for imaging. The immobilization of bioactive molecules on carbon nanomaterials and other materials also allows their use as
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orbital character of electrons in the resulting spin-orbit torques. Activities: - magneto-transport in metallic and magnetic oxide heterostructures subjected to microwaves - magneto-optical imaging
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. Non-destructive characterization using 3D imaging and diffraction techniques is one of MATEIS's key activities, carried out in close collaboration with the ID11 beamline (materials science) at
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
-of-plane ferroelectric domains. The goal of this PhD is to optically detect, track, and ultimately control the ferroelectric state in such materials. Key objectives include imaging ferroelectric domains in a
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CARNOT project, GALOPER. Galoper is a joint project between GPM Rouen and LCS Caen aiming at building up a complete picture of the mechanisms controlling the Gallium oxide behavior within the porous MFI
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at each stage, this research will define appropriate design principles respectful of users' cognitive and emotional abilities and will produce a prototype to be tested and evaluated. Activities / Work plan
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and adapted tools for the processing of signals or images acquired with biomedical sensor networks (cardiology, neurosciences) or in geosciences (seismology and marine ecology), but also in wireless
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the contributions of protein synthesis and degradation to the identified profiles of the two cyclin B proteins, the dynamics of degradation will be analyzed in vivo using quantitative imaging after injection of mRNA
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technological platforms (imaging, genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics) are available to researchers. IBENS research benefits from interactions with other disciplines present at ENS (physics, chemistry, cognitive