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degradation or a reduction in component life. 6. Collaboration with BDR Thermea – design and testing of a prototype heat pump using the new reactive fluid and an inert fluid. In collaboration with industrial
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fibrosis; transcriptomic and imaging approaches (RNA-seq), high-content imaging (ImageStream), and metabolic profiling (Seahorse); recombinant protein engineering; structural biology techniques: X-ray
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), Biochemistry (production and purification of protein complexes), Structural biology (cryo-electron microscopy and image analysis). The final goal is to build a mechanistic model of substrate recruitment by
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impaired pedestrians in urban mobility through exploratory multi-case studies. - WP3: Evaluation of ergonomic qualities of the application and prototype corrections. - WP4: Measurement of SAMAP's impact on
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approaches (optogenetics, Halo-tagged cell lines, TurboID), biochemistry, and live-cell imaging. The ideal candidate will hold a Master's degree in cell biology, biochemistry, or molecular biology, with a
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using laser diagnostics, including: Flow visualization via Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) Flame structure imaging via OH Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) Wall temperature measurements via Laser
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using imaging and behavior platforms at SPPIN. This project will allow the control of MeCP2 expression in order to optimize the efficacy of RTT gene therapy, while establishing a modular framework for
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
-of-plane ferroelectric domains. The goal of this PhD is to optically detect, track, and ultimately control the ferroelectric state in such materials. Key objectives include imaging ferroelectric domains in a
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orbital character of electrons in the resulting spin-orbit torques. Activities: - magneto-transport in metallic and magnetic oxide heterostructures subjected to microwaves - magneto-optical imaging
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and image processing. Prior experience with data fusion, machine learning, or super-resolution methods will be considered an asset. Candidates should be motivated to conduct independent scientific