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, data-driven algorithms, deep reinforcement learning The Pprime laboratory is a CNRS Research Unit. Its scientific activity covers a wide spectrum from materials physics to mechanical engineering
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plasticity. We will explore the mechanisms by which new neurons integrate into the maternal olfactory bulb without disrupting the balance of existing circuits. Activities: The student will use various
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, biogenesis, dynamics and its mechanism of action. The PhD student will use approaches of biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, proximity labeling, structural biology and fluorescence microscopy. Where
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chambers and the linear alternator Mechanics and Materials: The valves must operate at high frequency (100 Hz). The alternator will be equipped with flat springs and membranes to ensure sealing with various
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electrospinning devices, as well as structural characterization tools (microscopy, X-ray, spectroscopy), and mechanical and rheological equipment. Context This PhD is part of the ANR FLIGHT project, which aims
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to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in brain activity. The Institute develops innovative methods in imaging, chemistry, physiology and computer science. As part of Bordeaux Neurocampus
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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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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
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-/- strain) mimicking the characteristics of AS, to evaluate the effect of DNM3OS inhibition on disease progression; (2) Cellular models to dissect the signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms underlying
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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