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in a variety of cellular compartments, in cilia, membranes, axons, synapses, and circuits, with a particular focus on neuronal and muscle cells. We study a range of biological processes and their
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and magnetism. - interest in spintronics and magnetism. Appreciated : - Expertise in advanced magnetic measurements and characterization techniques - experience in high-frequency circuits - ability
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collaboration with the University of Zurich. Mission The researcher will integrate, optimize, and stabilize the RNb-NeuS neural 3D reconstruction method within the AliceVision software architecture, enabling
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sources and can host controllable spins for quantum memory and processing. Integrating spin and photonic properties enables efficient quantum networking through entanglement, while embedding these centres
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simulations (integrated modelling) can be used to better understand the dependencies obtained in scaling laws and better constrain them beyond the existing experimental space. This is the goal of the present
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modeling - Coalescent modeling - Coding - Tests with simulations - Data analyses - Paper writing - Presenting results -Integration within the BioDiv team at IBENS - Availability of work station, computer
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integrates a simulation module intended to replace cost distances with individual displacement simulations. In this context, the project aims to test the configuration of the simulation module to identify
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of the bioinformatics part of the project is the development and application of novel bioinformatics tools for prediction of aggregation and co-aggregation of proteins. Our project aims to develop and integrate
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, and social cognition. Our research, integrating molecular, behavioral, and clinical approaches, aims to understand the functioning of the central nervous system and develop diagnostic markers and
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exposure media. The position is funded for a full-time basis over an initial period of 18 months. The postdoctoral fellow will be integrated into the RodEO team within the PhyMA research unit (Molecular