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PostDocs, and several Ph.D. students. More in general, research at LAAS-CNRS spans robotics, optimization, control, telecommunications, and nano-systems. The robotics department at LAAS-CNRS counts more than
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and fed with data available in the literature. The model will first be developed online and then reduced and optimized for integration into embedded electronics, taking into account performance
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to optimize the existing experimental setup, develop new methodologies to conduct the proposed experiments, analyze and interpret experimental data in collaboration with fellow researchers in and outside
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of such high-performance fiber laser platforms requires advances in the development of high-reliability fiber components and optimized doped fibers. The first objective of this PhD project is to explore
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intermediate host. Mathematical modeling is essential for anticipating the long-term impacts of gene drive interventions, optimizing strategies before implementation, and evaluating both their effectiveness and
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optimization of complex systems, intelligent data and information systems, as well as networks, distributed systems, and security. LIMOS stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, combining theoretical
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the structure of the BMP1/PCPE2 complex by cryo-electron microscopy with the help of previously developed Nanobodies® to stabilize flexible regions. Finally, we will engineer an optimized inhibitor of BMP1 with
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human cells and tissues. 1. Perform research, from experimental design and implementation to the writing of results: • Analyse the scientific literature for the project. • Design and optimize DNA
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of front-end electronics and miniature RF antennas for chronic implantation. You will prototype and characterize the wireless link (power + sensing), design and optimize sensor-resonator coupling, and
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offering a postdoctoral position in multi-messenger astrophysics related to the KM3NeT, SVOM, and COLIBRI detectors. The main objective is to complete the development and optimization of the KM3NeT neutrino