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the Laboratory of Planetology and Geosciences, CNRS UMR 6112, in Nantes, France. Our research aims to study the impact of heterogeneous heat flux at the core-mantle boundary (CMB) on dynamo regimes (dipole
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-processing pipeline for high-field MRI medical data (normalization, denoising, spatial registration) to optimize the quality and consistency of data used in analyses, and to facilitate the search
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. This production does not involve any catalysts such as light or heat. It is an intrinsic property of the air/water interface, and therefore potentially ubiquitous in the troposphere. This PhD project aims
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considered. This technique consists of extracting the molten polymer by capillary suction via a controlled heat treatment. For this, the parts are coated with a bed of ceramic powder which serves as a porous
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postdoctoral position. In recent years, our team has specialised in high kinetic inductance superconducting quantum circuits operating at milliKelvin temperatures with applications ranging from novel
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reporter protein. The droplets exhibiting the phenotype of interest will then be sorted, their DNA content recovered and analyzed by high-throughput sequencing to characterize the result of each screening
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the AmMoAn project led by Ulrich von Grafenstein. The objective of the project is to reconstruct, at high temporal resolution, the climatic variability over the past 20,000 years in Europe by isotopic analysis
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for the High-Luminosity LHC. Our primary responsibility is the integration of double-sided silicon sensors onto mechanical support structures (ladders), including the associated electrical, optical, and cooling
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international collaborators. - Production of viruses and infection in an L3 containment laboratory - High-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics analysis - Microscopy (RNA and proteins) - CRISPR genetic
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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