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• Exploration of dielectric-based resonant and non-resonant nanophotonic architectures compatible with large-area fabrication • Demonstration of prototype metasurface devices combining optical selectivity
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• Exploration of dielectric-based resonant and non-resonant nanophotonic architectures compatible with large-area fabrication • Demonstration of prototype metasurface devices combining optical selectivity
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26 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Modèles et simulations pour l'Architecture et le Patrimoine Research Field Geography Architecture Sociology Researcher Profile First
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single cell cycle round. This points to a yet-to-be-explored original and divergent cell cycle architecture where conventional rules likely do not apply. We study different aspects of the cell cycle
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collaboration with the University of Zurich. Mission The researcher will integrate, optimize, and stabilize the RNb-NeuS neural 3D reconstruction method within the AliceVision software architecture, enabling
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sequences. Those experiments must indeed be tailored to the above mentioned architectures, in order to identify short and long range interactions. The project will be carried out at LASIRE, as member of
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cases as well as a corpus of existing simulated and real data to be used for validation purposes based on open-data. - Work on a composable architecture able of high-bandwidth I/O, large storage
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collaboration with the University of Zurich. Mission The researcher will integrate, optimize, and stabilize the RNb-NeuS neural 3D reconstruction method within the AliceVision software architecture, enabling
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focus on dissecting the intricate relationships between RNP condensate architecture and functions. Using genetics, chemical approaches and an advanced system to generate artificial condensates
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of chromatin architecture to associated alterations in genome evolution and metabolism to changes in the physical properties of the nuclear space, tune the way cells adapt to their environment. Altogether