69 algorithm-development-"Multiple" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" PhD positions in France
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slicing. - Develop advanced AI/ML algorithms and data analytics techniques to automate and optimise exposure requests, adapted to available resources and real-time demand. - Propose and
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response’ laboratory in the laboratory of Dr. JE Ricci, INSERM U1065, Nice. The project aims to investigate how metabolic alterations contribute to the development of multiple myeloma, and what metabolomic
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for four years. The project involves multiple partners: • OTFT characterizations : L2n-URCA Reims (O. Simonetti) • Polymer synthesis: ICPEES Strasbourg (N. Leclerc) • Material deposition: ICS Strasbourg (M
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Doctoral Network aiming to train 15 PhD researchers in the efficient and clean use of renewable synthetic fuels. Candidates will develop advanced skills in combustion science, chemical kinetics, and digital
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? How can minimally invasive, bioorthogonal click chemistry-based labeling strategies be further developed and optimized for live-cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and cell-specific proteomics
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Simulation and Physics of Drosophila Larva Body Dynamics Introduction The “STRETCHED” project aims to develop a robust, physics-based 3D simulation platform to replicate the motor control dynamics
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role in intracellular transport. As such, they play an important role in nuclear positioning. Our team is studying, in a developmental context, how multiple microtubule networks cooperate to position
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available for clinical therapies or in development in the drug discovery pipeline [14], there are currently no diagnostic approaches based on detection and quantification of PK activities. Although
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. The microbiology platform and the CBO team at CERMAV are developing a biotechnological approach for protein glycosylation based on bacterial metabolic engineering of E. coli. In this context
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students benefit from working in an institute with long-standing expertise in chemistry and radiopharmaceutical development, providing a strong foundation for cutting-edge research in nuclear medicine