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skills: Proficiency in cell culture techniques and standard molecular and cell biology methods. • Computational skills: Experience in image processing (FIJI) and/or bioinformatics tools and/or programming
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PhD student at ILL on Advanced Neutron Imaging for Defect Mapping in Repaired Aero-Engine Components
underexplored. The aim of this PhD project is to develop and apply advanced neutron imaging methodologies in order to establish quantitative links between processing conditions, microstructural evolution
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technologies. The project employs an interdisciplinary approach based on collaboration among specialists in text and image analysis, natural language processing, large language models, vision-language models
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multiphysics - Strong interest in experimental techniques and analysis of experimental data - Skills in programming and signal and image processing - Taste for interdisciplinary environment: physics, chemistry
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conjunction with imaging techniques (TEM, SEM, and AFM). This research project falls within CERMAV's key research areas and is being carried out within the “Self-assembly and Physicochemistry of Glycopolymers
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description This project focuses on VCP/p97, a key protein that acts as a master regulator of cellular homeostasis by extracting and unfolding damaged or unwanted proteins for processing
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multiple processes may be involved, coexisting or even compounding one another. All proposed mechanisms implicate the sensory hair cells of the cochlea. Outer hair cells (OHCs) amplify mechanical vibrations
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villers les Nancy, Lorraine | France | 1 day ago
of graph databases, prototype systems have shown how property graph views can be defined, materialized, and incrementally updated over underlying storage layers ([Han24]). However, existing techniques stop
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signals. Excessive sound can rupture tip links, silencing the hair cell. In vitro studies show that tip links can re grow within 24–48 hours[4,5], but little is known about how this repair process behaves
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) - Signal processing and image analysis (Python) - Oral presentation of scientific results at meetings and international conferences. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR5295