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question relies on the combination of tactile stimuli within the hand. For that purpose, original tactile devices will be designed by using 3D printing techniques and multimodal actuation technologies
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formulation and process engineering, and a solid background in the physicochemical characterization of polymers. The candidate must have worked in an interdisciplinary environment, preferably combining polymer
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development to cell migration and apoptosis in tumorigenic tissue. Our recent work suggest that each chemotropic cue is associated with a unique combination of subcellular second messenger signals. However
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chromatin organization, and thereby impact gene regulation. Whether the absence of heterochromatin at nuclear pores impacts their function is unknown. Using a combination of advanced microscopy techniques
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hybrid systems combining DES and conventional extractants with a view to achieving synergies in terms of efficiency. • Optimize operating conditions (ultrasound, microwave activation) to improve
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-structure interactions using a combination of high-resolution numerical simulations (CFD) and advanced experimental measurements (Stereoscopic PIV). A dedicated test bench will enable full-scale global
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Institute for Neuroscience (IINS) is a joint research unit affiliated with the CNRS and the University of Bordeaux. With 170 staff members divided into 12 teams, IINS combines multidisciplinary expertise
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Institute for Neuroscience (IINS) is a joint research unit affiliated with the CNRS and the University of Bordeaux. With 170 staff members divided into 12 teams, IINS combines multidisciplinary expertise
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dynamics in Energy Recovery Linacs (ERLs). ERLs are an emerging class of accelerators that combine the flexibility and high beam quality of linear accelerators with the efficiency of recirculating machines
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. Experimental characterization of Hall effect thrusters using combination of diagnostic techniques such as optical emission and absorption, Langmuir probes, etc. enhanced by the application of machine learning