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the ANR. PhD student in Graph Signal Processing for the Characterization of Multipolar Electrograms of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation. Responsible for a significant proportion of brain strokes, atrial
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, more efficient and sustainable processes. The PhD student will be assigned to the PRIMO (Reaction Process Intensification, Membranes and Optimisation) research area, which develops tools and
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of environmental seismology, an emerging field focused on interpreting seismic signals generated by surface processes. This interdisciplinary PhD project aims to integrate hydraulic measurements, physical models and
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, actuators, energy converters), the development of measurement benches (digital holography, metrology) and the associated signal processing. The candidate will work under the supervision of Dr Pierrick Lotton
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cellular signaling remains a key challenge in biology and is at the heart of the project. The PhD student will be in charge of the molecular modelling aspects of the multi-scale approaches undertaken by
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- SOI) technology have shown to be excellent candidates for cryogenic temperature operation. Building on our previous studies and most recent results, the goal of this PhD is to implement microelectronic
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analyses of high-throughput sequencing data ● Develop pipelines for analysing selection signals ● Write scientific articles ● Take part in national and international scientific conferences The person
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to lung inflammation and fibrosis. The student will combine structural biology, protein biochemistry, cell biology, and immunology to assess how these processes influence immune signaling proteins and their
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The work for this PhD thesis will be conducted as part of the MITI
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involves intricate signalling pathways, yet the priming factors, especially blood flow-induced mechanical cues, that initiate this process remain poorly understood. Recent advances in microfluidic organ-on-a