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patient samples with advanced immune profiling approaches, including single-cell genomics, TCR repertoire analysis, spatial technologies, and functional immune assays. A major focus of the lab is to define
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tissue using genetic mouse models, functional screens, and single cell and spatial omics technologies. More details about the laboratory: https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research-laboratories/laboratory
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fields: Material Science, thermal simulation, Metallurgy, Solidification of alloys,... School - Location: Centrale Lille Institute Laboratory: LaMcube Web site: http://lamcube.univ-lille.fr/ Name of
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property that can be exploited to reduce the modal analysis to a single unit cell, i.e. the elementary pattern forming the lattice. Bloch theory provides a classical framework for investigating wave
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innovative methods for the large-scale spatial and temporal analysis of interferometric SAR data, with particular focus on monitoring surface deformation and active geomorphological processes. The objective is
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into the corona. During a vortex's lifetime, co-spatial magnetic field lines connecting different layers of the solar atmosphere are often forced to rotate. This rotation is then transferred to higher atmospheric
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(immunohistochemistry/fluorescence, in situ hybridization) and emerging spatial transcriptomic technologies coupled to a robust image capture and semi-automated image segmentation pipeline to enable the large-scale
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responsibility of developing predictive tools based on machine learning for the analysis and interpretation of Raman vibrational spectra applied to battery materials. The successful candidate will design and
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, optimize, and expand workflows for spatial omics technologies, from sample preparation through analysis to data generation and interpretation. Integrate spatial methods with other modalities, such as
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, covering all phases of the research data life-cycle from planning, collaboration with data, management and large-scale computing/analysis/visualisation in active projects, to data publishing and long-term