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Transitions of Self-Organized Embryonic Systems Gastrulation is a crucial stage of embryonic development, during which an initially homogeneous tissue organizes into distinct cellular layers. Our team recently
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, optimisation of chromatographic conditions, development of a comprehensive standards database) and will perform metabolomics studies in human, cellular and animal samples. He/She will contribute
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in physics analysis and detector development has also been directed to physics studies for the FCC-ee project and FCC detector R&D, especially in the development of the future ALLEGRO liquefied noble
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for a postdoctoral researcher position in the field of auditory perception and speech development (ANR Global Speech project). The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Laurianne Cabrera
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conditions such as cancer, yet the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Understanding how disruptions in these processes contribute to cancer development and cell fate decisions is a central
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years, the laboratory's research spans a broad range of topics in ultrafast science, including the development of ultra-intense femtosecond laser systems, the physics of laser filamentation in air, and
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. The work will be primarily computational, focusing on the development of deep neural network model architectures and their training. It will involve extending the preliminary results we have already obtained
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, funded by the European Union, which aims to design advanced thin-film solar cells. The postdoctoral researcher will also contribute to the development of new samples in collaboration with all members
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close synergy with partners. Activities: Design and synthesis of photocatalytic materials Development of semiconductor nanoparticles (sensitized or not with grafted dyes) and molecular systems
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for experimental work, analysis (NMR, HPLC), and writing scientific reports, and will benefit from an international research environment. Development of original methodologies in order to tackle key synthetic