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resources to carry out the PhD project. This PhD is part of an interdisciplinary research project, involving mathematicians, molecular biologists, parasitologists, and philosophers from France, the
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Science is located on the Illberg campus of the University of Haute-Alsace in a dynamic region bordering Germany and Switzerland. Employee benefits: contribution to transportation and health insurance
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of neural circuits essential for adaptation. The successful candidate will explore the dynamics of neural populations in key brain regions for decision-making and behavioral control: the frontal cortex and
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understanding of the mechanisms that support their development in humans is therefore of major therapeutic interest. The aim of the thesis project is to decipher the cellular and molecular mechanisms supporting
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digital collaborative tools and devices, which creates different dynamics and work strategies. This variability in collaboration configurations (synchronous / asynchronous / co-located or remote) can
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forest regeneration, as well as the demography and evolution of seed-consuming animal species, triggering cascading effects on community dynamics and overall forest ecosystem functioning. Understanding
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strategies, and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamics underlying risk and vulnerability production. This doctoral research will actively involve local communities in the selected
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PostDocs, and several Ph.D. students. More in general, research at LAAS-CNRS spans robotics, optimization, control, telecommunications, and nano-systems. The robotics department at LAAS-CNRS counts more than
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
unraveling the mechanisms governing domain dynamics, such as flipping and domain wall propagation—central to the emerging physics of sliding ferroelectricity. The ultimate ambition is to develop a strategy to
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-chip (OoC) technology offer precise control over critical parameters such as fluid dynamics and mechanical stimuli that closely mimic in vivo conditions. This project aims to develop a vascularized liver