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the values that lead to plausible results compared to real movements. The activities planned to fulfill the missions are as follows: • mobilizing movement databases, such as Movebank, to extract and prepare
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Description The ANR MixSon project aims to sonify the tennis serve to improve understanding of the movement for both players and coaches. Sonification will be based on quantitative and qualitative analyses
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processes that enable cells to move through a biological matrix in the absence of adhesion, by exploiting the topography of their environment. The consortium brings together two teams of physicists
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of the 2005 urban riots in France (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18093-4 ). It will draw on data concerning these riots, the 2007 urban riots in the Ile-de-France region, and the Yellow Vests movement
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with the CHIMERE clinical team at the UPJV in Amiens. In this context, a digital twin of the face has been developed to visualise facial movements in real time. As part of the current SCAR_FACE
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proteins drive tumor growth and survival. Glynthera is part of the CRCM, an international cancer center affiliated to CRNS, INSERM, University Aix-Marseille and the Paoli-Calmettes Cancer Institute in
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the ECOZONE project, the postdoctoral researcher will contribute to a measurement campaign in the city of Lille (France) aimed at characterizing the ozone budget and the chemical processes driving local ozone
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and which environmental challenges drive these adaptations. Collaborators: Cornelia Bargmann (Rockefeller University, USA), Elizabeth New (The University of Sydney, Australia), Ryoji Shinya (Meiji
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is an interdisciplinary effort at the frontier between Biology (Genetics, Genomics), Bioinformatics, Artificial Intelligence (Neural Networks) and Statistics (LMMs). The aim is to join the
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the structural flexibility of organic template-free zeolite nanocrystals. Flexibility will be explored across zeolites with small, medium, and large pores and cages, driven by the movement of cations under