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consortium with highly integrated research projects. • Expert training in basic and applied research, along with a thorough understanding of the process involved in transitioning from basic to pre-clinical
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. The student will work in close collaboration with students and researchers from other IPSL scientific laboratories. The LMD-IPSL and SIRTA have diverse expertise in urban climate processes and atmospheric
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understanding of processes at the atomic scale and the development of innovative nanochemical manufacturing techniques and high-precision characterization will be established to modify the functionalities of 2D
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sensitive to the targeted pollutants, as well as temperature and pH measurements to enable calibration of the measurements. The development of specific instrumentation for the acquisition and processing
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. Brinkmann) • Ink formulation and printing process optimization: IETR Rennes (Maxime Harnois, Emanuel Jacques and Fabien LUCAS) The research will focus on: • Formulating and optimizing dopant inks for printed
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of the reorganization of visuo-cognitive functions and abilities in older adults during object and scene recognition, by taking into account, for the first time, peripheral vision–based cognitive processes and their
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of the process involved in transitioning from basic to pre-clinical research. • Research training periods in another consortium member's lab lasting from a few weeks up to three months, performed in a
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take part in the operation of a unique new instrument designed to generate and spectroscopically probe charged hydrogenated cages, in an effort to determine whether they are responsible for some of the
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process through which diploid germ cells become haploid gametes (oocytes or spermatozoa), ready to transmit their genetic material to the next generation. In order to preserve the species, it is therefore
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how the brain adapts to a changing environment and how internal states modulate these processes. This PhD project focuses specifically on the computational aspect of this research. The successful