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mangrove systems may be controlled by different mechanisms than in terrestrial systems. Therefore, we will analyze the molecular composition of soil organic matter associated with minerals to determine its
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“minimal” and modular gene cascade to control MeCP2 re-expression and avoid any dosage drift. The thesis work will consist of designing and testing vectors containing gene cascades first during a first
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join an interdisciplinary team and will be directly supervised by Fanny Cazettes (CNRS). This PhD project offers the opportunity to participate in an interdisciplinary research project aimed
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project aims to design a highly-efficient heat pump based on an innovative thermodynamic principle and intelligent on-board control, in order to improve its energy performance while actively reducing its
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applications in programmable matter and morphing structures. While considerable progress has been made in controlling both the spatial and temporal dimensions of matter, the crucial step is translating
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research in information and digital technologies (computer science, automation, robotics, artificial intelligence), with the aim of developing methods for representation, analysis, and control of complex
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. These phenomena are based on the description of a complex flow formed by particles suspended in water, whose solid concentration is controlled both by soil erosion and by particle sedimentation processes
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active in the fields of robotics, mechatronics, automatic control and artificial intelligence. Both departments are located in the same building, and have a long history of working together. A world
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CARNOT project, GALOPER. Galoper is a joint project between GPM Rouen and LCS Caen aiming at building up a complete picture of the mechanisms controlling the Gallium oxide behavior within the porous MFI
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the friction processes along shear faults that appear to control ice shelf movements on a larger scale. At small scales, the number of available observations remains too low for a robust study. A new generation