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. • Contribute to the drafting of reports, scientific publications, and interactions with clinical partners. • Organization and execution of experimental sessions (pre- and post-neurofeedback). • Implementation
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. • Regular interactions with the other postdoctoral researcher (experimental protocols, user feedback) and with clinical partners to ensure clinical adequacy of the solutions. • Technology monitoring and
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plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic insights into MCTP action and ER tubularization at PD, the post-doc will use
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; - interact closely with the team of Dr. François Robin (Sorbonne University), project partner for the development of experimental results and bioinformatics approaches; - develop statistical tools
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at the interface between two teams with expertise in plant cell biology and plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic
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scientific articles and popularization articles The post-doc will be based at CEFE in the HAIR (Human-Animal Interactions) team, which is heavily involved in issues concerning the impact of anthropogenic
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, which function through the interaction between magnetic layers and surface acoustic waves (i.e., magnetoelastic coupling). These devices will be fabricated using magnetic thin films epitaxially grown
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from the LQD code to Geant4-DNA. • Contribute to the development of the NanOx biological dose prediction model, in particular by studying the influence of different parameters (e.g., interaction cross
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team (https://sete-moulis-cnrs.fr/en/research/linking ), whose work focuses on understanding the links and feedbacks between biodiversity change, species interactions, ecosystem functioning, and human
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deformations. Does this allow for a unified framework encompassing polymer density fluctuations [3] and shear relaxation? 4.) Can we harness these insights to understand viscoelastic hydrodynamic interactions [5