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biophysical network models of The Virtual Brain (TVB) type, we aim to mechanistically explain patient heterogeneity and identify prognostic biomarkers. This is a high-impact, interdisciplinary project bridging
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impact of recent climate change on the permafrost thermal state and its impact on soil organic matter. This work is a small part of the PEACE project that aims at studying how climate-driven degradation
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ObsoMobile project. Device replacement accounts for a large part of the overall impact of digital technology. This is particularly true for smartphones. While desirability or hardware issues (broken screen
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subcellular localization or actin dynamics, the candidate will investigate the impact of mitochondrial activity and the actin network on germ granule functional organization. - Drosophila genetics - Molecular
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Corrosion is a phenomenon that affects all modern metallic structures, from construction
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Description The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the implementation of the EUBURN project, which aims to improve our understanding of how aerosols emitted by wildfires impact the meteorology and
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systems. Laboratory simulations under astrophysically relevant conditions will provide key insights into asymmetric photochemistry and post-irradiation alteration processes. Where to apply Website https
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. Possible contribution to the supervision of Master and PhD students. Communication of results in high-impact scientific journals and international conferences. Laser frequency stabilization onto atomic vapor
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, takes place in the frame of the SF-PLANT project of PEPR SupraFusion which aims at assessing the impact of high temperature superconductors in the design of fusion power plants. The prediction of plasma
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postdoc will: ● Start by familiarizing with existing research and methods for genome interpretation, such as the AI4GI lab previous publications (https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/50/3/e16/6430850?login