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postdoctoral researcher to study establishment of cell identities in human and mouse cerebral organoid models. - Study cell identities and lineages in physiological and pathological contexts - Develop protocols
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porous media (imbibition, wetting, flow, etc.). The approach will be essentially experimental, combining model debinding tests on various specimens with characterizations. • Determine the main mechanisms
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- Modelling At the CNRS ICARE UPR3021 laboratory, located on the CNRS campus in Orléans, the candidate will join the RA team. The development of industrial chemicals can lead to significant emissions
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for biomarkers in 7T images. - Development of artificial intelligence algorithms and models for the processing and analysis of MRI images/spectra, focusing on the detection of tumor tissue and the quantification
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strategies to mitigate the effects of attrition) into a dynamic model of speech production, and also by improving our ability to estimate variability at the acoustic, articulatory and respiratory levels
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, robot control, unconventional cameras, humanoid robotics Skills: formalization of geometric and photometric image models, neural network training, software development, hardware installation, oral and
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the ANR-funded Pi-CANTHERM project, which aims to design, model, and predict the performance of new n‑type organic thermoelectric
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lakes - Good knowledge of mathematical and statistical modeling methods in ecology - Proficiency in optical microscopy and flow cytometry tools - Very good knowledge of algal community identification
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device modeling is desirable but not required. ● You are a team player with a high level of motivation, self-initiative and independence, excellence and flexibility to work and deliver results. ● Interest
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supporting a role for a PM-localised receptor complex in dsRNA perception and signalling. In the center of this project stands the observation that the movement protein (MP) of tobacco mosaic virus and the MPs