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                CARNOT project, GALOPER. Galoper is a joint project between GPM Rouen and LCS Caen aiming at building up a complete picture of the mechanisms controlling the Gallium oxide behavior within the porous MFI 
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                -chip (OoC) technology offer precise control over critical parameters such as fluid dynamics and mechanical stimuli that closely mimic in vivo conditions. This project aims to develop a vascularized liver 
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                led by Stefania Castagnetti (Mitosis and Spindle Control team), in collaboration with Evelyn Houliston (Developmental Mechanisms of Cnidarians team). Both teams are based at the Laboratoire de Biologie 
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                emerged as a prominent mechanism enabling tight spatiotemporal control of protein production. RNA localization is particularly important in neuronal cells, which extend long axonal and dendritic branches 
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                the friction processes along shear faults that appear to control ice shelf movements on a larger scale. At small scales, the number of available observations remains too low for a robust study. A new generation 
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                . The doctoral candidate will play a central role in advancing the system from pulsed to continuous operation. The project is structured around two main objectives. First, the candidate will implement controlled 
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                (Au NR) networks. The catalysts can be "turned on/off" with a simple light stimulus. The key to this control lies in the polarization of light. By adjusting the polarization—either along the transverse 
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                control over momentum flux, partial premixing and swirl in all three channels, allowing for compact flame stabilization and low NOx emissions. The PhD candidate will explore a broad range of operating 
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                PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latexstudent will work on the synthesis of polymer monomers and colloids. The main applications will be degradable and chemically recyclable polymer films, as well as encapsulation for the controlled release of 
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                for data collection, statistical analyses, manuscript preparation, and presenting results at international conferences. Main tasks include: - Implementing controlled breeding experiments to assess