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nanoplastics act as environmental mutagens that contribute to cancer initiation and progression? Using prostate cancer as a model disease, the project investigates whether nanoplastics directly interact with DNA
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these challenges by advancing sensitivity-based modelling, fluid–structure interaction (FSI) methods, inverse problem solving, and surrogate modeling techniques, ultimately enabling predictive, adaptive, and
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departments of physics and 2 departments of chemistry with strong interactions, and gather around 200 members. The candidate will join the STM team within the Surfaces and Interfaces department. The team
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/molecule-surface interactions Where to apply Website https://rubis.univ-spn.fr/offres/voir/202 Requirements Specific Requirements PhD The candidate should have experience in high-frequency-resolution laser
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for a tenure-track faculty position with knowledge and specialization in one or more of the following areas: user experience design, responsive design, interface design, interaction/web design, motion
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interactions that underlie disease causation. Your job You will work with a team of scientists interested in (1) mechanisms of neurodegeneration, (2) cellular determinants of disease, (3) functional genomics, (3
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at Interfaces, headed by Anne-Marie Goncalves), ii) the MIM team (Molecules, Interactions, Materials, headed by Emmanuel Cadot), and the SORG team (Organic Synthesis of Versailles, headed by Xavier Moreau
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of the ERC Consolidator project AUTOMATIX (see details below), we are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to contribute to the development of new methodologies at the interface between
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Systems – autonomous vehicles, collaborative robots, and human–machine interaction. · Biomedical Engineering & Health Technologies – wearable devices, brain–computer interfaces, and digital health systems
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of the interconnection (large size, degraded communication, live-machine interface, etc.) of intrinsically complex and heterogeneous systems. To meet these challenges, traditional design methods based on simulation and a