119 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" PhD positions at CNRS
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functions operating with ultra-lower power consumption. A LUT-based design environment under development at TIMA Laboratory will be considered for this. The circuits functionality will be further validated
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to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in brain activity. The Institute develops innovative methods in imaging, chemistry, physiology and computer science. As part of Bordeaux Neurocampus
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to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in brain activity. The Institute develops innovative methods in imaging, chemistry, physiology and computer science. As part of Bordeaux Neurocampus
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developed at the Timone Neuroscience Institute (INT), an interdisciplinary research center of the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, located on the Timone health campus in Marseille. The successful candidate
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, chemistry, geology) to develop research in marine benthic ecology and foster sounded scientific background for marine spatial planning. Project summary Engineer species, such as gorgonians, provide several
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context, the recruited person will develop a technology for thermostabilizing RNA-based vaccines by encapsulation within a soluble hydrophilic matrix. - Prototyping the formulation system and studying its
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identified during the interviews, will reflect the priorities of communities and stakeholders. These attributes will be used to develop approximately 12 alternative conservation scenarios. The recruited person
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the experimental developments and the psychophysical studies (using the new research instruments) to characterize multi-finger interaction with soft/complex materials. The project presents an exciting mix of science
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requirements. To overcome these limitations, the ANR-funded CALIFORCE3 project explores an innovative alternative: the development of a Membrane-Based Reciprocating Expander coupled with a Linear Alternator
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of ultrasound therapy and their control in real time. This team develops new methods for the control of ultrasonic cavitation, a phenomenon that enables the permeabilization of numerous biological membranes