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the SOFA framework to model the larva’s body dynamics. Create a mesh model of the larva with the main organs required for simulation and develop plugins to control muscle and body properties. Modelling
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training opportunities, embedded in a networked research community at the interface of chemistry, physics, and astronomy Werequire: M.Sc. (or equivalent) in chemistry, preferably specialized in analytical
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biodiversity analyses: Calculate species richness, diversity, and evenness indices across taxonomic groups. • Perform network analyses: Construct association, weighted, and multilayer networks
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approaches. Our attractiveness is reinforced by our network of international partners and our location in a territory with a strong scientific and technological dynamic and where life is good. Where to apply
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the Frontier Research Competences for Neuro-modulation and Oscillations in Pain (FRESCO4NoPain), an EU-funded Doctoral Network (DN) under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA). This program aims to provide a
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theoretical predictions on the role of regulatory evolution for several important fundamental topics in evolutionary biology (sex chromosomes, maintenance of sex, complexity of gene networks, etc
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significant expertise in surface processes, with a focus on studying their functioning in tropical and Mediterranean regions. The unit plays an active role in observation networks, such as AMMA-CATCH (West
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customized spinning disc to assess cell dynamics, polarized fluorescence microscopy of actin networks, super-resolution and smart microscopy. The project is being carried out in close collaboration with
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to develop their professional network. Selection process Candidate will have to submit the following documents: Detailed and updated CV Cover letter Transcripts of the grades and rankings of the Master’s
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theoretical predictions on the role of regulatory evolution for several important fundamental topics in evolutionary biology (sex chromosomes, maintenance of sex, complexity of gene networks, etc