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, with far-reaching consequences for multi-messenger astrophysics and black hole astronomy. The HENBoS project is part of this rapidly developing context. The strategy is based on high-performance
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project, the candidate will: - Assess quagga mussel growth rates throughout the year and across a range of environments (e.g., depths, habitats). This will enable the development of a first accurate growth
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, with a dynamic international exposure animated by regular seminars and meetings. The Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique (LBT) is internationally recognized for developing and applying computational
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not been awarded by the application closing date, the candidate should submit a declaration signed by their supervisor or University official stating that the degree will be obtained by the time of PhD
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of the Khovanov–Seidel representation in new cases, using Garside-type approaches. Developing extensions of Garside theory to the case of infinitely many atoms may also be of interest and will rely on the study of
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interventions, creating environmentally sustainable devices, and developing simulators to reduce reliance on in vivo testing. The training network is interdisciplinary, integrating various fields such as
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an internationally recognized research team at LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse, focused on developing autonomous mobile machines that integrate perception, reasoning, learning, action, and reaction capabilities
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Programme? Horizon Europe - ERC Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The human genetics institute (IGH) is a mixed CNRS and University unit. The unit
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project is to develop the next generation of solar jet propagation models from the lower atmosphere to the inner heliosphere, and to allow a direct comparison with real in-situ data of the early solar wind
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rates. This PhD project focuses on developing a mathematical model to predict and analyze the effects of using a gene-drive strategy to control Schistosoma mansoni directly, rather than through its snail