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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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techniques, or a profile with initial training in biology/microbiology with a minimum of skills in physics and engineering (instrumentation, signal processing), with a strong desire to invest in engineering
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Arkema, the LAMPS (Light for Advanced Materials and Processes) laboratory. The selected student (M/F) will work at the Mulhouse Institute of Materials Science and will be affiliated with the doctoral
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mechanical structures, systems, and processes. Our areas of activity are in line with those of the mechanical engineering industry, with a particular focus on projects in the fields of aeronautics, space
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influence the social regulation of activity (the set of processes collectively implemented to plan, monitor, and evaluate the activity), potentially hindering smooth collaboration and learner engagement
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and graduate students each year, including many doctoral students, as well as postdoctoral researchers and visiting scientists. The laboratory covers a wider variety of topics than its name suggests and
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. It employs approximately 330 people, including 190 permanent staff members (researchers, lecturers, engineers) and approximately 140 doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, and staff members on fixed
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around 30 doctoral and postdoctoral students. The position is in a sector subject to the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST) and therefore, in accordance with regulations, requires your
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offering a postdoctoral position in multi-messenger astrophysics related to the KM3NeT, SVOM, and COLIBRI detectors. The main objective is to complete the development and optimization of the KM3NeT neutrino
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Bordeaux. Cell membranes serve as dynamic interfaces between compartments, where intricate signaling networks converge, giving rise to emergent behaviors such as signal amplification, specificity, and