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the strategy of lubricated superhydrophobic surfaces with low adhesion, of the Pitcher-Nepenthes plant type, for the development of functional surfaces with controlled adhesion in the framework of dry
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mosquitoes and the pathogens they transmit, and on the basis of these results, designs new strategies to control disease transmission. The PhD student (M/F) will benefit from interactions with students and
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the growing industrial demand for efficient thermal management, this PhD project focuses on developing low-cost, low-tech, self-adaptive vortex generators as passive flow-control devices for various
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French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 23 days ago
) due to trade restrictions, is now being given full consideration, as it is becoming clear that traditional prevention and control approaches alone will not curb the accelerating pace of occurrence
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adult brains. These cells reside in tightly controlled microenvironments called “niches.” Objectives of the PhD project: The gestation and maternity periods in mammals open a window of important brain
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in-depth rheological studies (shear and extensional viscosity, phase diagrams) to understand and control fiber formation mechanisms. • Characterizing the structural, mechanical, and surface properties
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team “Spatial Control of Genome Integrity and Oncogenesis”, under the supervision of Dr. J. Basbous (DR2, CNRS). IGH is located on the Arnaud de Villeneuve campus and is part of the Objectif Employeur
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: skills in instrumentation and experimentation; signal processing and electronics; computer science, C/C++ coding; Familiarity with system dynamics and control; Familiarity with computer graphics, 3D
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of atomristors. This project aims to develop methods for the controlled creation of defects smaller than 10 nm in order to manipulate the density of states of 2D materials. Advances in the fundamental
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on the use of zeolites as sacrificial templates to obtain structured carbon nitrides. These materials are expected to combine very high surface areas, controlled microporosity, and a high density of defects