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on the complementary expertise and recognized excellence of its 22 research teams to contribute to the development of the fundamental aspects of computer science (models, languages, methods, algorithms) and to foster
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cell specification, subtype diversity, and their capacity to enhance regionalization and laminar organization within cortical-like structures. Through these studies, we seek to advance the development
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their integration with other communication modalities such as motion, gaze, or speech. The work will combine robotics, human–robot interaction, and experimental methods, involving the development
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to enhance regionalization and laminar organization within cortical-like structures. Through these studies, we seek to advance the development of a physiologically relevant human brain organoid model that more
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system. To achieve this, the PhD will combine: instrumental development (optical optimization, illumination strategies, multi-camera synchronization), optical modeling (contrast mechanisms in phase
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of the project (https://anr.fr/projet-ANR-24-CE28-5107 ). Main Tasks • Development of a research axis: The recruited researcher will be responsible for leading the research axis focusing on the relationship
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of ceramic materials, and will contribute to the development of a comprehensive ceramic database covering the archaeological sites included in the project. Technical and scientific activities • Record and
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neuroscience, particularly in the study of the mechanisms, role and pharmacology of ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs). It is based on the development of a multi-scale approach combining protein engineering
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such as Winlight Optics and Airbus, • and the wider European Mars science community. The project offers a rare opportunity to contribute directly to the development of a cutting-edge spaceborne Doppler
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position in plant molecular biology is open within the Evolution and Diversity of Plant Metabolism team. The successful candidate will join an ANR-funded project investigating karrikin-pathway–dependent