102 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" PhD positions at CNRS
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accessible through optical imaging. In this context, the team is developing a groundbreaking cellular-resolution imaging technology, the AO-RSO (Adaptive Optics Rolling-Slit Ophthalmoscope). This system
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project TRANS-CAP, dedicated to the development of high-voltage MnO₂-based micro-supercapacitors, involving: - LAAS-CNRS (Toulouse, France) – A leading laboratory in micro/nanotechnologies and
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des Platinoïdes dans l'Aval du Cycle) project, which aims to develop processes for recovering platinum elements (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium), molybdenum and technetium from spent nuclear fuel
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, addressing heterogeneous catalysis from a molecular perspective. This fundamental approach has led the laboratory to develop two complementary directions: surface organometallic chemistry and applied catalysis
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project and in the development of a book on the ownership of religious cultural heritage in France throughout different historical periods, thereby contributing to the completion of the editorial project
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nature of the subject. Strong motivation and a rigorous approach to experimental studies are expected, as well as an interest in developing experimental setups and protocols. Other skills such as fluency
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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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the results of numerical simulations (ideliazed and in a cosmological context) with analytical models that they will develop, in order to understand the detailed physics of bar formation and evolution in
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also participate in the production of post-ERC deliverables, in particular through the scholarly valorization of the project by contributing to the publication of a monograph on the development
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-individual differences through a comparative approach in order to identify key, fundamental elements that are conserved or converge during evolution. To this end, we specifically intend to study the strategies