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single cell cycle round. This points to a yet-to-be-explored original and divergent cell cycle architecture where conventional rules likely do not apply. We study different aspects of the cell cycle
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for these concepts as applied to the separation of rare earths, and will be able to test the discoveries on systems intended for practical use. It is important to emphasise the applied nature of this research, which
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physics, engineering or related fields. Solid background in aerodynamics, vortex dynamics and possibly two-phase flows. Experience in theoretical stability analysis and use of asymptotic methods. Knowledge
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supergravity solutions dual to strongly coupled gauge theories in 4 dimensions. The other is to construct new coherent truncations in which to determine new solutions of interest for AdS/CFT duality. 1) Use and
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encoding of information, inspired by concepts from single-pixel imaging, and transposed to fluorescence microscopy through the use of structured illumination with variable frequency. The objective is to
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for use in nuclear reactors, for mining ores containing mostly 238U to 235U rich enriched fuels. One of the steps is the synthesis of uranium hexafluoride, UF6, in the Philippe Coste conversion plant
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aging tests and electrical measurements to assess component reliability. -Ability to analyze and interpret experimental data (physical signatures, correlations with reliability). -Use of artificial
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metadata management workflows, designed for open access and intended for scientific and cultural dissemination. Beyond the use of standard metadata management tools, a specific focus of the curation workflow
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fluids requires transdisciplinary approaches (physics, engineering, cell and molecular biology, immunology, etc.) extending all the way to clinical practice, as well as dedicated technical and analytical
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characterization of their magnetotransport and dynamical properties - Electrical and MOKE measurements The work will be carried out at the Albert Fert Laboratory, in the "Neuromorphic Physics" team exploring the use