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collaboration (neuroscience, artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology) and aims to develop a novel theory of auditory scene analysis in the brain and in machines. In Marseille, the group focuses
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the field of optics and photonics. The team is working in the Photonic axis and is developing novel optical imaging techniques for biology. In particular, Pierre Bon is developing novel label imaging
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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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(LIG), a 450-member laboratory with teaching faculty, full-time researchers, PhD students, administrative and technical staff. The mission of LIG is to contribute to the development of fundamental
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on the complementary expertise and recognized excellence of its 22 research teams to contribute to the development of the fundamental aspects of computer science (models, languages, methods, algorithms) and to foster
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signalling center origins - To work on the molecular profiling of tissues and cells from human stem cell-derived brain models - To develop molecular insights about key morphogenic pathways responsible
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Northwest Arabia, primarily at AlUla and Khaybar. The researcher will develop an approach based on the chaîne opératoire concept, integrating typo-chronological, technological, and archaeometric analyses
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Agriculture: Natural Language Interfaces over Robotic and Analytical Farming Systems In the context of the MSCA JD project GreenFieldData https://www.eu4greenfielddata.eu/ GreenFieldData: IoRT Data Management
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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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drought. Annals of Forest Science, 78(2), 55. Gril E. et al. (2023). Slope and equilibrium: A parsimonious and flexible approach to model microclimate. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14(3), 885-897