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implementing models that integrate ecological dynamics, species traits, phylogenetic trees, and economic discounting; ● Devising Bayesian or POMDP frameworks to handle uncertainty about species interactions
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-… ) at the Psychology and NeuroCognition Laboratory (CNRS UMR 5105), and is part of the ANR-funded RePer-AGE project. The main objective of the RePer-AGE project is to significantly advance our understanding
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
-of-plane ferroelectric domains. The goal of this PhD is to optically detect, track, and ultimately control the ferroelectric state in such materials. Key objectives include imaging ferroelectric domains in a
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BMAD simulation tool, an advanced open-source particle tracking framework, the doctoral candidate will perform start-to-end simulations, benchmark physical models, and explore tolerance studies. Specific
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. Our vision and our understanding of supermassive black hole systems have indeed known dramatic progress over the last decade. In particular, they have shown that these objects behave as accelerators
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(PROCOP), in collaboration with the University of Technology of Compiègne and Sorbonne University. The recruited PhD candidate will join the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects
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and Université Paris Cité located on the Saints-Germain-des-Prés campus whose objective is to characterize the mechanisms underlying brain functions, from synaptic transmission to the activity
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objective is to improve knowledge of aeronautical sealing. Overlapping piston ring seals are used in numerous aeronautical applications, both civil and military. Their primary function is to ensure
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adult brains. These cells reside in tightly controlled microenvironments called “niches.” Objectives of the PhD project: The gestation and maternity periods in mammals open a window of important brain
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of Fundamental Electronics (IEF). In 2018, the teams moved into a building located at the heart of the Paris-Saclay Campus. The objective of this thesis is to study the mechanisms of optomechanical coupling in