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, using the ModLoc approach developed by the group (Nature Photonics, 2021). A key aspect of the project will be the implementation of an original detection strategy based on oblique plane re-imaging
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. The main activities include: (i) the experimental implementation and characterisation (spectral, spatial and intensity noise) of frequency conversion devices using chalcogenide components/materials (crystals
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on simulating nanoalloy structures to create a database for materials characterization. The main tasks include running molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations to model nanoalloys under various
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single cell cycle round. This points to a yet-to-be-explored original and divergent cell cycle architecture where conventional rules likely do not apply. We study different aspects of the cell cycle
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magnetospheric physics, focusing on Mercury's ion dynamics. Its primary goal is to enhance our understanding of the role the planetary ions play within this environment by examining their composition, life cycle
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crystal structures and compositions of new (meta)stable open-structured silicides under HP-HT conditions as well as their P-T stability or synthesis domains. - Main task 1: the candidate will be one of tha
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to develop a new generation of fluorescence microscopy methods aimed at overcoming current limitations in acquisition time for single-molecule imaging. The project explores original strategies for temporal
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HTML user interface for visualising the final data resulting from the screening. - Contribute to the development of an original method for searching for pharmacophores based on raw data from virtual
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responsible for a research project aimed at understanding how macrophages and their tissue niches influence homeostasis and tissue repair in vivo, using original and innovative models. The position is based
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; • The names and contact information for two referees; • A CV including a list of publications and the date of the PhD defense; • Transcripts and diplomas showing completion of the bachelor's and master's and