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participate in in vitro/ex vivo testing. Supervision & Environment • Denys Nikolayev (IETR Rennes): expert in wireless bioelectronics and wave control in tissues • Simon Hemour (IMS Bordeaux): expert in RF
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candidate will be responsible for the full range of activities related to the development, testing, and evaluation of the learning models. They will also receive support from LOA experts for the execution
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constructs for preclinical testing. • Perform cellular assays of influenza virus function, and ex vivo assays on bronchial epithelial tissue, in collaboration with project partners. • Collaborate with project
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at each stage, this research will define appropriate design principles respectful of users' cognitive and emotional abilities and will produce a prototype to be tested and evaluated. Activities / Work plan
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are associated with specific space-time signatures in the EGM measured by multipolar catheters, and that such signatures can be captured by suitable GSP tools exploiting the catheter configuration. To test this
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collective success, as well as the development of the laboratory itself. Measurements of $b$-hadron decays provide powerful tests of the Standard Model, and can help shed light on some of the great unanswered
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the ANR QUALAG project, co-supervised with ENES-CARRTEL, Saint-Étienne) that will test the effects of temperature and environmental conditions. - Growth rate estimation: photogrammetry using dedicated
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the modification profiles of host tRNAs and rRNAs. To test this hypothesis, rRNA and tRNA will be purified from infected cells and analyzed by dRNA-seq to track changes in expression and modification profiles
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the influence of design and operational parameters, and propose optimized configurations to maximize energy conversion efficiency; - Participation in the design and assembly of the experimental test bench using
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testing, materials analysis by electron microscopy, and more. Rheology and hydration of silico-magnesia cements I. INTRODUCTION I.1 Context. Portland cement, the primary component used as a binder in