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- Modelling At the CNRS ICARE UPR3021 laboratory, located on the CNRS campus in Orléans, the candidate will join the RA team. The development of industrial chemicals can lead to significant emissions
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, chemistry, geology) to develop research in marine benthic ecology and foster sounded scientific background for marine spatial planning. Project summary Engineer species, such as gorgonians, provide several
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aims to develop all-solid-state batteries (inorganic, polymer-based, or hybrid) with lithium metal as the negative electrode. The project brings together 10 CNRS joint research units (UMRs) and CEA-LITEN
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with their fingers, and, in rodents, through the rhythmic sweeping of their vibrissae. This research project aims to develop a theoretical framework and models to understand how the position of an object
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. Characterize transcriptional changes during epithelial morphogenesis. Develop methodologies to link gene expression, systemic factors, and tissue dynamics. Develop methods to integrate transcriptional and
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neurons in the Nucleus Incertus (NI) project to the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Our aim is now to develop a minimally invasive closed-loop system to control the release of relaxin-3 in the ACC. The aim
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, transparent photovoltaic cells. Efficient photovoltaic technology in the NIR would enable the development of colorless, transparent solar panels that could be integrated into the glazing of buildings, vehicles
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detection of HGT by phylogenetic incongruities and compositional bias. - Search for functional enrichments, identification of co-evolution, and links with ecological traits. The student will join the DEEM
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at 120-165 MHz (Shimwell et al., 2017; Tasse et al., 2021; Shimwell et al., 2022), we will develop advanced methods for detecting and analyzing stellar radio bursts, improving on the approach developed
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(for functional traits and isotopy); Development and use of R scripts. - Interpersonal skills: Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with other research team members and supervisors; Strong