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its scientific objectives lie at the heart of fundamental nanoscience research. At INSP, the thesis will take place in the Physicochemistry and Surface Dynamics team on the Jussieu campus, in the group
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the striatum. These structures are fundamental to the balance between deliberate actions and more automatic behaviors. The objective is to understand how their activity underlies the ability to adapt
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and a lifetime compatible with operation at 1450°C (≈2700F) for long periods for internal engine components. The main objective of this thesis project carried out at IRCER is to optimize the PIP
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corrosion-resistant alloys designed for extreme environments, such as those encountered in nuclear energy applications. The main objective will be to focus on Ni–Cr-based alloys with the addition of third
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and, if necessary, adjust the initial objectives. At the end of the internship, the candidate will produce a report to be submitted to the CERISEA European consortium. The Institut de Chimie des Milieux
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astronomical diagrams by developing innovative, domain-specific computer vision tools. The two main objectives of EIDA are: 1. To develop a specific critical framework for astronomical diagrams and define
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, CNRS, IRD, Grenoble-INP, USMB, Université Gustave Eiffel). The laboratory's scientific objective is the physical and chemical study of planet Earth, focusing in particular on the links between
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ACCESS project and take part in an innovative collaborative program dedicated to the design and development of active Thin-Film Electrode Arrays (TFEAs) for cochlear implants. The main objective of WP1 is
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conditions. The first objective of this project is therefore to design and implement optical traps capable of confining Bose–Einstein condensates (BECs) in tightly focused ring-shaped potentials (see Fig. 1
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7274) is a joint unit of the CNRS and the University of Lorraine, created on 1 January 2010 and based in Nancy. Its general scientific objective is to study processes in their entirety and complexity