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processes on different timescales coordinate to result in the diversity of observed cellular responses. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR8023-ALEWAL-016/Default.aspx
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/ ), the Première Ligne project aims to develop a continuous process for converting lignin under hydrogen pressure to produce valuable oligomeric molecules. This project is being carried out in collaboration between
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and important criteria for candidates ** Required: - a master degree or an engineering degree in computer science or in computational bioinformatics with strong emphasis on algorithms - ability
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tailored for these missions. This PhD opportunity is fully funded as part of the ECHOES ERC project. The primary objective of this PhD is to develop and validate innovative post-processing techniques
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Management, and IT). The research conducted at the L2S focuses on the fundamental and applied mathematical aspects of control theory, signal and image processing, information theory, and communication
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contaminated with hydrocarbons. She/her will work at the interface of microbial ecology, bioinformatics, and environmental engineering, in close collaboration with industrial partners (HYDREKA, TAUW France). She
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cell biology, microfluidics and microscopy. Previous experience in one of these fields will be appreciated, good experimental skills in general and a taste for meticulousness are essential. In parallel
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prosthesis with these brain-machine interfaces (Ferrand et al. 2025). In parallel, we have identified strategies to deliver somatosensory information to subjects through direct cortical stimulation (Lassagne
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), which is sliced, stained, and ultimately examined by a specialist to diagnose its cancerous nature. This process is time-consuming (1–24 hours) and hinders optimal patient management during surgery or
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) which is sliced and stained to be finally observed by a specialist allowing him to make a diagnosis on its cancerous nature. This process is long (1h-72h) and prevents the optimal management of patients