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. Bresson, P. Edera, C. Guibert, N. J. Van Zee, Small 2025, 21, e07875. This interdisciplinary research project will entail organic/polymer synthesis, polymer processing (e.g., extrusion, compression
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of compressed earth bricks (CEB) incorporating flax shives. Since the formulation and manufacturing process of CEBs are already well-established, the task will involve assembling bricks to form representative
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combining space-based remote sensing and modeling, it aims to better understand the evolution of forest fuels and their role in fire propagation. Tested on pilot forest areas (Centre-Val de Loire and Pyrénées
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performance. The impact of this process will be investigated, considering its impact on the compressibility and transfer properties of the mixtures. Successful candidate will engage in interdisciplinary
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in a broad sense, as part of the ERC Consolidator project «Motivic Cohomology of Schemes» (PI Matthew Morrow). - Research in the themes of the project (arithmetic geometry, algebraic K-theory, etale
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refers to the capacity of the robot to absorb mechanical disturbances (from lateral, ventral or dorsal collisions) without irreversible structural damage, and to use internal sensing (proprioception
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria Materials science and/or engineering, a possible experience on polymers would be welcome. Experimental taste. Website for additional job details https
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in the use and exploitation of high spatial and temporal resolution remote sensing data. An interest in causal discovery and inference is more than welcome. The candidate will be required to interact
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response pathways. Cytoplasmic crowding is intimately tied to protein abundance, and hence affected by stresses such as starvation, which are activated via amino acid sensing, and also likely to affect drug
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. Addressing these challenges requires advanced sensing systems that complement visual crop inspection and enable precise, plant-level phenotyping. MULTIFUSE aims to develop a multisensory system by combining