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key materials—generally nickel-based superalloys—that make up turbine blades with ceramic matrix composites (CMCs). These composites combine lightness, thermomechanical strength and damage tolerance
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mechanical characterisation of such materials. Previous experience in the processing of organic matrix composite materials would be highly desirable Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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for the morphological and mechanical characterization of biological samples containing an extracellular matrix, particularly reconstructed tissues in organ-on-chip models. They will implement techniques and methods on a
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safety properties. • Multitask learning: Task decomposition allows agents to learn transversal skills that can be useful in different contexts. Shared representations, multitask and multiobjective RL
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join the LUMOS project (Light-induced skin extracellular matrix remodeling through reactive oxygen species generation), funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR-23-CE18-0015). The project aims
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been carried out to create coatings using calcifying microalgae. However, the protective effectiveness of these layers with respect to the cementitious matrix has not yet been demonstrated. Furthermore
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of Wharton's jelly samples will be studied. This position is part of an ANR project (2023-2027) entitled 'Hydro-chemical-mechanical characterisation of a mucoid matrix for medical applications'. The consortium's
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https://www.iemn.fr/en/ ). The device manufacturing phase will take place in the institute's clean room. The testing phase, involving cell cultures and analysis of compounds active on the bone matrix
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This position takes part of an ANR project (2023-2027) entitled Hydro-chemo-mechanical characterisation of a mucoid matrix for medical applications. Context:The consortium's knowledge of Wharton's jelly (WJ
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., 235(1), 468-487. [3] Gillet et al. (2024). Waves in Earth's core and geomagnetic field forecast. Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 357, 107284. [4] Li et al. (2024). Dynamic mode decomposition of the core