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of 360-degree vision and robotics (collaborative robot arm, humanoid robot) to enable the dynamic handover of an object from a person to a robot and carry it together to move it. - Activity 1: Substantive
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of colloidal particles with self-propulsion in three dimensions. The objectives are to (i) synthesise 3d active particles and (ii) self-assemble 3d active structures from these particles. Activities - Active
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the supervision of Pierre Wagner (professor at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University). The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the objectives of the AxDef project, which focuses on definitions and in
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the reproducibility and robustness of quantitative MRI maps across multiple clinical MRI platforms (1.5 T and 3.0 T – Siemens, GE, Philips) using test objects (phantoms). - Coordinate MRI acquisitions on a cohort of
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. Objectives: -Determine the heterogeneity of cytoplasmic crowding in a population of cells and whether it correlates with an antifungal drug tolerance. -Determine the link between intracellular antifungal drug
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has seen the most innovation, and currently, objects of different sizes (from micrometres to several metres) can be produced. The aim of the research project will be to develop medical devices using
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additional modification. This phenomenon gives rise to out-of-plane ferroelectric domains. The goal of this postdoctoral position is to optically detect, track, and ultimately control the ferroelectric state
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research problems in chemistry (ANR TcPredictor project) and to the study of materials under pressure, in particular superconducting hydrides; implementation of a multi-objective Tc-energy approach
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establishing that PSD can be used with the inorganic crystal under consideration (ZnWO4 to start with) to measure the electromagnetic fraction of a shower initiated by a high-energy hadron, with the objective
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Description The project aims to implement proton-detected fast MAS solid-state NMR methods to investigate the structure of viral membrane proteins and their interactions with nucleic acids. A central objective