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). The group currently hosts 2 PhD students. The group is publishing about 10 articles a year in high-impact journals (PRL, Nature, Nature Photonics, Nature Physics, Optica, ...): http
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to assess performance in hypoxia models and radiotherapy contexts. Participate in publications, patents, and start-up development activities. The work will take place within the framework of the Project
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-source framework, enabling the systematic study of these materials. The work will involve developing tensor network numerical codes, building upon existing libraries and codes, to study general models
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and mRNA translation. The successful candidate will establish live imaging tools to analyse translation dynamics in regenerating axons, using an ex vivo culture model previously optimized (Schaeffer et
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RAISE project (Recrystallization modelling of metallic Alloys with Improved Stored Energy description), a collaboration between the Georges Friedel Laboratory (LGF, Saint-Étienne), the Centre for Material
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University. The contract staff recruited will be integrated into the ModES 'Modelling and Spectroscopy' team and will work directly with Dr Morgane VACHER. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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perception with a comparative, cross-species (animal – human) component. The selected candidate will establish a non-human primate (NHP) model of scalp EEG signals related to perception, compare it to human
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and assembly) (3) the study of their structure and their properties and (4) analytical and numerical modeling. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5031-CORAME0-048
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to the comprehensive analysis of field samples and the mathematical modeling of cellular interactions. LPHI includes four teams working on parasite models (Toxoplasma and Plasmodium), thus offering a stimulating working
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and localization of a potential fault using the Matched Field Processing (MFP) method, based on the reconstruction of a response model of the inspected structure from the modal parameters predicted by