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structures. he Tribology and System Dynamics Laboratory, Joint Research Unit 5513 of the CNRS, brings together researchers from three institutions: the Ecole Centrale de Lyon, the Ecole Nationale des
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for modelling protein structures and protein-ligand (metabolite) interactions. Using multi-scale molecular models, we aim to predict the structural features of gibberellin (GA) transporters, a key phytohormone
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: telluric hazards (seismic, gravity and tsunamigenic) and the associated risks, the dynamics of the lithosphere and the Earth imagery, geodesy-metrology of the Earth and the near Universe. The laboratory
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. For example, they will be involved in sampling, sample preparation, and fractionation procedures. They will share basic data on the physicochemical parameters of soils and their pedogenic environment. This will
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studies conducted by the combustion dynamics team of the EM2C laboratory, particularly on topics related to hydrogen. They will contribute to the operation of single- and multi-injector experimental test
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observed, which is then composed of an assembly of ice fragments or "floes". As they drift, the floes interact mechanically with each other via contact dynamics, a process fundamentally different from
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of the organism's genome. Over long evolutionary periods, specific interactions between hosts and TEs have been selected to facilitate their coexistence, thus preventing the extinction of the host and/or the TE. In
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photoexcitation or a 'probe' to study relaxation dynamics in excited states. The Multiscale Structure & Dynamics of Complex Molecules (DYNAMO) team at the Institut Lumiere Matiere in Lyon uses these XUV pulses
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range of disciplines, including evolutionary biology, ecology, computational biology, genetics, and comparative genomics. The build-up of biodiversity gradients from spatial diversification dynamics 1
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their genomes evolve—through de novo gene emergence, modular recombination, duplication/loss, and horizontal transfer (HGT)—is essential for linking genome structure, function, and ecology. This thesis will