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will be responsible for designing, developing, and validating a microfluidic platform dedicated to the culture of human beige adipose tissue organoids, integrating fine and dynamic control
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that control ocean and climate dynamics and variability over a wide range of time and space scales to better understand the climate system and its present, past, and future evolution. The close synergy between
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to work on the use of hyperspectral data to explain and predict soil functions and communities in European mountains. We are looking for a candidate who has a very good command of artificial intelligence
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: Rheometry, with a measurement cell allowing controlled mass transfer (ions / enzymes), in order to establish the relationships between chemical reactions and the dynamic evolution of the gel's rheological
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vivo experiments to investigate retinal neurovascular dynamics using the AO-RSO system; Developing or adapting high-speed image acquisition and processing methods for the simultaneous extraction
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researchers with ample experience in MEG/EEG data analysis, BCIs, signal processing, deep learning for brain imaging analysis, biomedical statistics, dynamical systems and research on motor control. The lab has
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the development of flexible nanozeolites. This position offers a unique opportunity to explore the structural dynamics of nanozeolites under varying conditions and contribute to advancing green
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Nanophononics is a promising field with great potential for controlling sound and heat at the nanometer scale. Over the past thirty years, intensive research on the vibrational properties of semiconductor
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/Linux environment; - Good command of scientific English, both written and spoken (certified level). Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7285-CARNOE-068/Default.aspx
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of such systems is a plus. Finally, a good command of spoken and written English is required. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8089-ANAMAI-003/Default.aspx Work Location(s