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is to develop research in structural biology, a field of research that is crucial to the understanding of fundamental biological mechanisms. It is supported by 12 state-of-the-art platforms. As a joint
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chambers are faced with new scientific challenges. The SAFARI project aims to gain fundamental insights into SAF combustion's multi-physic phenomena and develop numerical tools for designing future
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will therefore also be involved in both the technical and scientific development of THEMIS. The main expected activities include: • Conducting innovative scientific research on solar jet physics and
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the participation of principal cells in layer L6 as well as several classes of interneurons, which until recently were difficult to probe at high resolution. The goal of the project is to develop a multidisciplinary
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at 120-165 MHz (Shimwell et al., 2017; Tasse et al., 2021; Shimwell et al., 2022), we will develop advanced methods for detecting and analyzing stellar radio bursts, improving on the approach developed
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of these oxides using transmission electron microscopy (derived from an innovative process developed at LEPMI). He/She will help refine the structural models of the oxides resulting from the processes
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one is located on Artem campus in Nancy. The doctoral student will be based at the Jean Lamour Institute (Nancy) and will have access to the necessary resources for development, characterization, and
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. The duration of the contract will for 3 years. Neural stem cell termination in the developing Drosophila brain Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7592-NIKKON-012/Candidater.aspx
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using convolutional neural networks (recently developed in the lab). However, the properties inferred from 2D images are affected by the arbitrary projection of a 3D crystal onto a plane, thus depending
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), the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble-INP), and the Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB). The main research activities of LEPMI focus on the development, physical and electrochemical