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Description Understanding and modelling the spatio-temporal variability of radiative and thermal conditions in cities is essential for large-scale solar integration and climate-resilient planning
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them to their microbial origins and immune functions. Both PhD projects integrate metabolic, immunological, and translational approaches to discover new immunometabolic mechanisms that can be harnessed
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medical conditions. The consortium brings together eleven international university partners and seeks to cultivate a new generation of scholars with a “biomedicophilosophical” approach—integrating
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participate in weekly meetings with supervisors, receive training in the techniques used, and be integrated into the research teams at CRNL and Institut Jean Nicod. The experiments will take place in Lyon
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team “Spatial Control of Genome Integrity and Oncogenesis”, under the supervision of Dr. J. Basbous (DR2, CNRS). IGH is located on the Arnaud de Villeneuve campus and is part of the Objectif Employeur
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remote and then integrated as close as possible to the sensors in a second phase. Real-time water quality monitoring system. - Implementation of a multiplexed data acquisition and processing system and
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layerwise deposition approach to improve surface quality and fabrication precision. Beyond surface smoothness, another challenge is controlling surface changes through the integration of active surface
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performance characterization under variable flow conditions. Ultimately, the potential of this self-adaptive concept will be assessed with a view to its possible integration into real-world energy systems
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of integrated structural biology. The IBS is a research centre, a technical platform, a host site and a scientific training centre. Its mission is to develop research in structural biology, a field of research
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research will be more specifically integrated into the "Collective Chairs" (COCHAIR) targeted project. These chairs are designed to strengthen the transversal scientific activities of the IRiMa Risk Program