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located at CentraleSupélec, within the University of Paris-Saclay. It combines high-level academic research with applied studies in partnership with leading companies and research centers in the fields
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will implement a combination of complementary approaches, including multi-omics analyses (transcriptomics, epigenomics), cell biology experiments (imaging, cell proliferation and migration assays), and
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processes. The SAMCat group focuses on the development of innovative catalysts and materials to tackle current energy and environmental challenges. Its research combines the synthesis of porous and hybrid
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wastewater from treatment plants), a redox flow "half-battery" that concentrates and stores the energy recovered by the bioanode, and a hydrogen-producing cathode operating at neutral pH. By combining
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interface different types of neurons. In addition to the technological challenge of connecting two distinct platforms, such an innovative architecture may also offer the advantage of combining the outputs
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silicon waveguides with a nanometric core. This work will include the development and optimization of simulation tools for the design of these waveguides, combining numerical results with simplified models
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projects aim to gain a better understanding of how unicellular photosymbiosis works by combining subcellular microscopy approaches (3D electron microscopy). This thesis is funded by a European ERC
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interdisciplinary breakdown field of scientific research: 4D printing. By combining AM and active materials that respond to energy stimuli (i.e., pH, temperature, light, moisture, electric/magnetic field, etc.), 4D
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chromatin organization, and thereby impact gene regulation. Whether the absence of heterochromatin at nuclear pores impacts their function is unknown. Using a combination of advanced microscopy techniques
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laboratory recognised for its expertise in MOFs, POMs, and their composites (http://www.ilv.uvsq.fr/ The Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (ILV) is a CNRS/UVSQ joint research unit (UMR) created in 2006