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sensors (IEMN, Y. COFFINIER). This thesis project concerns the development of instrumentation to detect and monitor the progression of a nuclear accident, in order to implement the most appropriate accident
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will have the opportunity to learn about the role of interactions with herbivores on generating the amazing chemical diversity observed in plants from a broad perspective. You will develop skills in
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transfer will be developed and validated. The student will implement this approach, integrating spin-orbit coupling and vibronic effects to quantify the influence of chirality on electronic transitions
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India, the European glass sector must strive for product leadership by investing more in research and innovation to develop new materials and train specialists for a competitive but promising market
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supported by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) and involves close collaboration with EPFL and IMS Bordeaux. Our research focuses on developing passive
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algorithms, development of the readout electronics for the photo-detection system, and development of the analysis framework for an analysis of oscillations in DUNE using atmospheric neutrinos. Over the next
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, Dr. Ipek YALCIN's laboratory, where this PhD project will primarily take place, has developed a murine model of neuropathic pain that induces an anxious-depressive phenotype. The laboratory has also
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actin biochemistry and in vitro imaging. MBI is a leading multidisciplinary institute dedicated to developing new paradigms for understanding biological functions in health and disease from
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to achieve the first optical cooling of a nanoparticle to its fundamental quantum state. This new architecture will also be used to prepare the nanoparticle in non-classical (i.e., quantum) vibrational states
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of these catalytic materials and to explore innovative synthesis routes. In this context, the main objective of this thesis topic will be to develop new methods for the colloidal synthesis of mono- or bimetallic