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2025 project entitled "Multiprobe." The project aims to develop optical fibers enabling the development of a multimodal endoscopic system based on multicolored radiations. This research project is
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Description The Language and Cognition team at the Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition (INCC, https://incc-paris.fr/language-and-cognition/ ) at Paris Cité University is inviting applications
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evolution of the lithosphere of the Aquitaine Basin. -The postdoctoral researcher will be recruited within the framework of the IDYLLE project (Impact of Lithosphere Dynamics and Basin Evolution
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technologies within our laboratory. - Design and develop processes for synthesizing hollow fiber membranes to meet the specific needs of our research and development projects. - Design and develop processes
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a member of the LAM's Research and Development group, your mission will be
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reactions. The recruited QUANTASTIC PhD student will: -Contribute to the development of an experimental setup, -Develop and evaluate different kinetic models, including runaway scenarios, -Work in close
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ultrasound, Laboratoire d'imagerie Biomedical, LIB , https://www.lib.upmc.fr/ ) and nanoparticle engineering ( PHENIX Laboratory https://phenix.cnrs.fr/ ). The LIB is located in the Centre de Recherche des
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the minimum and maximum magnitudes of past regional earthquakes. One of the key challenges of the FaSiRé project is to determine the age of regional deformations, taking into account the possible evolution
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as well as new theoretical tools. Its mission is to provide excellence in scientific research and development, and it maintains strong links with industry. As part of a collaboration contract between
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Networks, Axis Specification and Morphogenesis of the Sea Urchin Embryo" team, led by Thierry Lepage at the Valrose Institute of Biology in Nice (http://ibv.unice.fr/research-team/lepage/ ). The research