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- work environment: Research Laboratory. - main mission: The goal is to design and prototype a Reciprocating Expansion Machine with a Linear Alternator (REMLA – 200W–100Hz – 10mm stroke), coupled with
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equipment, particularly in imaging and electron microscopy, image analysis, and bioinformatics. The team is composed of five people. The thesis will be carried out as part of a collaborative ANR project
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aims to provide an integrated assessment of urban vegetation from multiple perspectives, including its social functions and usage requirements, the ecosystem health of green spaces linked to plant
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. Delpierre (Univ. Paris-Saclay) and will also be co-supervised by M.-C. Bel-Venner (UCBL) and Vincent Boulanger (ONF). The doctoral student will work within the Quantitative and Evolutionary Ecology
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problem caused by unidirectional replication initiation in the proliferation arrest induced by DciA depletion. The thesis work will be divided into two parts: (i) analysis of the consequences of DciA
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research suggests that changes in metabolism, particularly lipid processing, may also play a key role in their development. The thesis project will explore the relationship between immune activation and
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skills. Autonomy and organizational skills. Synthesis and critical analysis skills. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8079-LAUEME0-002/Default.aspx Work Location(s
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will work in the
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(REMLA). This technology enables the direct conversion of expansion work into electricity without lubrication, without rotating parts, and with high adaptability to variations in pressure, temperature, and
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communications. The team specializes in multi-sensor methods, tensor decompositions and component analysis for the joint processing of multimodal data, notably in the context of invasive (intracardiac electrograms