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the restoration of peatland and coastal ecosystems? As one of the two 4-year PhD positions in the NWO funded project ‘Bioprime: applying biomimicry to produce restoration designs for multiple ecosystems’ at Utrecht
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contribute to the development of digital twins of propellers and explore collective learning approaches, where multiple propellers cooperate for optimal flight control. The PhD will be carried out in joint
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‘Bioprime: applying biomimicry to produce restoration designs for multiple ecosystems’ at Utrecht University and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, you will create ecosystem-specific, mass
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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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is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from the microscale up. The developed technologies will be
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engineered for the reporting, lineage tracing, or conditional deletion of defined dendritic cell subsets, providing powerful genetic tools for dissecting cell-specific roles in vivo. Using and optimizing
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material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from the microscale up. The developed technologies will be validated in half-cells and full working batteries
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affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from
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labeling strategies be further developed and optimized for live-cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and cell-specific proteomics? How do neurons, glial cells, and immune cells communicate, and how can
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 28 days ago
arithmetic cores for FPGAs). The team hosts 6 faculty, 6 PhD students, 3 postdocs, 2 engineer, and multiple research interns. Additional information can be found on team website: https://team.inria.fr/emeraude