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. The ambition of the project is to overcome current limitations related to the bulkiness of fluidic actuation supply lines and the limited number of achievable degrees of freedom. To address these challenges
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 5 days ago
the prediction of vehicle flows, energy demand, and flexibility of electric vehicle fleets, with applications to energy and transportation systems. The work lies at the intersection of systems and control, data
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an upcycling strategy. By controlling the degree and nature of functionalization, the physical and chemical properties of the resulting materials can be tuned in a modular manner, opening new perspectives
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replace the current tip to achieve this force control. The final goal of the works will be to generate experimental datasets for the specific purpose of the RAIDO project. The work will be structured around
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2030 program (see https://www.pepr-risques.fr/fr/programme-de-recherche-risques-irima ). IRIMA is led by CNRS, Grenoble Alpes University and BRGM, and aims to structure and strengthen hazard and risk
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represents a model for research on HIV-cure (i.e., spontaneous control by the immune system, allowing anti-retroviral treatment interruption). Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) are central to the difference
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factory planned at CERN. It will also produce a copious amount of electroweak bosons. In particular, the success of the electroweak measurements program at the Z boson pole requires excellent control
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physiological function of cellular senescence, and how does it transition from a regenerative program to a driver of pathology? We investigate how senescent cells control tissue plasticity and microenvironmental
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global demand for computing systems capable of handling massive data flows while drastically reducing energy consumption. Within France's national PEPR SPIN program, our team investigates innovative spin
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). These structural features will be finely tuned with the controlled introduction of conformational defects and bulkier side groups to limit interactions. • Strong emphasis will be placed on increasing the molecular