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Targeted Project Complexflows, which aims to promote and structure the interactions of mathematics with other sciences around current issues. The thesis will be co-directed by F. Radjaï (LMGC, ED I2S 166
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including 13 permanent staff, 6 doctoral students, and 3 postdoctoral fellows, in addition to fixed-term contracts and visiting staff. Its activities focus on cutting-edge research in accelerators. The team's
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interacts sequentially with at least two structures of the host envelope: a conjugative pilus and the Tol system involved in membrane integrity and cell division. However, it is unclear how fd binds
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complementary expertise, using both space and ground-based observations of the solar atmosphere, in-situ measurements from heliospheric probes, in synergy with a complete numerical modeling of the generation and
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of proof assistant technology capable of understanding the dynamical linguistic structures found in current high-level mathematical texts. The project includes the study of interpretation mechanisms
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interdisciplinary research unit of Université Paris Cité, located on the Paris Rive Gauche campus. The PhD candidate will join the “Epigenetic Dynamics & Cellular Differentiation” team, led by Dr. Slimane Ait-Si-Ali
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and observations, and co-construction workshops. It will seek to interrogate how different forms of expertise—scientific, institutional, local, and lay—interact and circulate in the shared production
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topic of atmosphere-lithosphere interactions involving volatile elements in rocks, fluids and silicate melts under the exotic Pressure-Temperature-Composition parameter space covered by exoplanetary
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of molecular and cellular biology. Its research covers a range of fields, from structural biology and molecular interactions to genetics, immunology, and virology, contributing to crucial advances in biology and
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the molecules studied (different lengths of the alkyl chain) self-assemble into perfectly monodisperse nanodomains (NDs) forming, under the effect of surface pressure, hexagonal crystal structures. We also