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the developing cortex and play a crucial role in establishing proper cortical regionalization and lamination. Distinct CR subtypes are generated at signaling centers in response to morphogens and participate
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Language Processing, can be used to extract linguistic knowledge, particularly concerning tones. The main object of investigation will be the Yongning Na language (ISO code: NRU). This work, based on fine-tuning models
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-model particles like axion-like particles in the radio domain, through Galactic and extra-galactic observations. The student is expected to work at the interface between particle physics and radio
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methodical, rigorous, reactive, and attentive, with a strong work ethic and high integrity. He/she will already have experience with human stem cells, neuronal differentiation, as well as 3D culture, organoids
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to assess the impact of climate change on crop yields and its influence on the transformation of agrarian economies and agrobiodiversity. WORK ENVIRONMENT - Full-time position. Work locations: National Museum
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project. Specific or cross-functional activity: Cross-functional contribution to a project on transformative marine changes on the African continent and assistance with project management. Faced with
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lining of blood vessels— which plays a central role in the development of vascular diseases. Blood vessels further complicate this picture through their complex geometries, featuring diameter variations
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is part of the ERC-Synergy NASCE project, coordinated by Dr. Bruno Giordano (CNRS, Marseille) and Prof. Elia Formisano (Maastricht University, The Netherlands). NASCE is based on an interdisciplinary
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part of the European program HORIZON-EIC-2025-PATHFINDEROPEN MECH-QUBIT (MECHanical QUBIT With Enhanced Coherence), conducted in close collaboration with the experimental teams of Adrian Bachtold (ICFO