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, France) and at the ESRF ID12 beamline (Grenoble, France), under the co-supervision of Prof. Olivier Isnard (Néel Institute) and Dr. Fabrice Wilhelm (ESRF). This PhD project is co-funded by University
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the European Testing and Experimentation Facility (TEF) for AI and Robotics in Smart Cities and Communities. With 15 test sites across the EU, it supports companies and public actors in developing
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addition, this role also offers the opportunity to develop independent research projects aligned with the group’s overarching goals. You are expected to learn and implement innovative techniques, participate
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, but are not limited to, neural coding in the visual cortex, multimodal information processing, state-dependent processing, visual perception, development of imaging tools for in vivo neuronal recordings
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immune cells in Alzheimer’s disease. Our lab investigates how immune cells and signals shape brain development, activity, and aging. In this project, we aim to dissect the contribution of adaptive immune
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, you will be a member of a team of 8 to 10 energy system modelers. You will contribute to the development, maintenance and use of our linear programming-based dispatch and unit commitment model of the EU
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wishes to develop work involving behavioural/experimental economics, in collaboration with energy economists. To this end, we are looking for a research associate who can help to drive forward this new
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The project will be developed in the host laboratory(SIMHEL/U978) whose main pathophysiological models are two CD5+chronic B cell neoplasms (chronic lymphocytic leukemiaand mantle cell lymphoma
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are responsible for blood and immune cell production during development. We will now establish how these transient embryonic progenitors and their progeny respond to prenatal challenges, convey persistent
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neurons and behavior. However, extracting meaningful insights from extensive and noisy recordings necessitates the development of new, statistically robust methodologies. Recent experimental studies