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approaches at the interface between cell biology and mechanics, including advanced microscopy on living cells, cell biology (mammalian cell culture, transfection, molecular biology...) and micromanipulation
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the mechanisms of neurovascular coupling (NVC) in the human retina. NVC refers to the process by which neuronal activity locally modulates blood flow—a fundamental physiological mechanism whose early dysfunction
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of Bordeaux). The student will join the group of Nicolas Bachelard, whose activty focuses on quantum optomechanics. Optomechanics explores the interaction between light and mechanical vibrations [1]. As a
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to the understanding of physical mechanisms underlying these complex plasmas. The laboratory team has extensive experience in both experimental and modeling of this type of plasmas. Thus the candidate will have existing
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mechanisms underlying DVG formation and their interaction with the host immune system remain poorly understood. The objective of this ANR-DFG-funded PhD project is to elucidate the mechanisms of DVG formation
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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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Evolutionary Biology (LBBE - https://lbbe.univ-lyon1.fr/ ) under the direction of Carina MUGAL and co-direction of Laurent DURET. The PhD student will be provided with an office space and a laptop, and will also
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, combining approaches from physics (rheology, thermodynamics, acoustics, light), mechanics (materials, structures, dynamics), and perception (comfort, discomfort, intelligibility). ENTPE employs 21 researchers
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spectroscopic studies on Ni/MnO₂ electrodes in the presence of ionic liquids. The PhD candidate will aim to elucidate the charge storage mechanisms in MnO₂-based micro-supercapacitors when coupled with ionic
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the mechanisms of neurovascular coupling (NVC) in the human retina — a key physiological process whose early dysfunction is linked to Alzheimer's disease. The team has developed a new cellular-resolution imaging