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partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU, Saudi Arabia). The project aims, in particular, to provide new archaeological documentation to better understand human occupation and environmental dynamics
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laboratory tests and large-scale online (crowdsourcing) studies. • Acquiring and analyzing EEG (Electroencephalography) data to study the temporal dynamics of auditory perception, particularly the influence
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. This dynamic environment includes several researchers working on related topics in quantum technologies, providing a stimulating scientific framework ideal for exploring synergies between theory and experiment
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African ocean basins. - Help establish anticipatory governance to ensure that actions to realize transformative visions take into account multi-scale temporal and spatial dynamics. Where to apply Website
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interactions with the working group dedicated to forest dynamics modelling within the MONITOR project, which brings together field ecologists and modelers. The PhD will be supervised by Romain Bertrand (CRBE
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their tissue environment. They allow the identification of cellular niches or “ecotypes” that play a major role in tumor dynamics and interactions with the microenvironment. Despite these advances, several
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coupled neuronal and vascular dynamics of the human retina. Scientific Objective The goal of this PhD project is to develop new optical methods and advanced image-processing approaches to simultaneously
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to populations and infrastructure. While heavy rainfall is well recognized as a triggering factor, recent studies have revealed the importance of snow cover and, in particular, rapid melting dynamics in
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thick biological samples at rates reaching the kHz range. This will enable the non-invasive study of intact biological tissue dynamics. The goal of this thesis is to (1) strengthen the setup to make it
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Receptor Dynamics” team, under the supervision of Pierre-Jean Corringer, and the antibody engineering platform under the supervision of Pierre Lafaye. The “Signaling and Receptor Dynamics” team is part of