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and 4 of Restore. This institute brings together more than a hundred people divided into five teams whose objective is to develop integrated and multidisciplinary research (cell biology, physiology
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, including 180 permanent staff (researchers, professors, engineers, technicians, and administrative personnel) and around 180 non-permanent staff (PhD students, postdocs, and fixed-term contracts). Each year
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 3 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
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physiology, electronics, robotics, microengineering, materials science, AI, and pharmaceutical science. The doctoral candidates (DCs) will receive comprehensive training through research projects, secondments
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Saint Martin, Midi Pyrenees | France | 7 days ago
or maintained outside the mainline kernel, and are a frequent source of bugs, especially memory safety issues such as buffer overflows, dangling pointers, and use-after-free errors. While verifying the entire
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approaches provide low-resolution mapping and do not distinguish between spliced and unspliced RNAs. To overcome these limitations, the project will use nanopore dRNA-seq, which allows mapping of modifications
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Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF) | Sophia Antipolis, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | 8 days ago
applications, including minimally invasive medical procedures and targeted delivery [1]. Precise magnetic actuation requires the use of bottom-up fabrication techniques in which magnetic interactions are well
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network contracts upon local stimuli to orient fluid transport where it is needed. This enables autonomous functionalities without the need for a complex nervous system. These organisms use fluid transfer
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scales, have recently emerged as serious candidates for triggering SB formation. The overall objective of the thesis is to answer the following questions: Do solar jet-like events induce switchbacks (SBs
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the nucleus in large cells. To do this, we are using the Drosophila oocyte, a large polarised cell. The aim of this thesis project is to functionally characterise the microtubule networks that anchor