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analysis of biochemical and mechanical processes underlying phagosome maturation and resolution in living cells. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR8104-FLONIE-006/Default.aspx
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challenge. In particular, the efficiency of a TPV system depends not only on the cells themselves but also on how thermal radiation is transferred from the emitter to the cells. A key component in this regard
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splicing. We will combine two areas of expertise: fine-grained analysis of DNA sequences (computer science) and understanding of cellular identity through embeddings trained on millions of cells
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The work consists of the analysis of data, simulated and real, in order to: - Study existing
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and their applications in various regions of the world, notably in the Alps (e.g., Nouibat et al., 2022, 2023). The PhD student will perform a tomographic analysis of the FMC using surface waves derived
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Simulations of Microstructure driven Mechanical properties from high Throughput and multiscale analysIS) project which is based on an effective collaboration between LEM3, ICA, PIMM and CEA. The PhD candidate
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” problem applied to working fluids -- Selection and screening of candidate molecules from thermodynamic databases. -- Analysis of thermodynamic, environmental, and safety properties of fluids. - Joint
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mechanisms in porous liquids. Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations will allow analysis of specific interactions between gas molecules and POSS cages. **Scientific Environment** The PhD will be carried
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“on-the-fly” approaches to efficiently process large volumes of data. The candidate will then perform benchmarking of these techniques to evaluate their performance and relevance for the analysis of airframe
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and with the 2AT team at Institut Pprime to develop an innovative jet-noise prediction tool. The researcher will develop a novel jet-noise prediction tool based on a resolvent analysis of the Navier