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in the development of glioblastomas. The postdoc will use in vitro approaches to culture patient-derived cells with oligodendrocytes and will also be required to carry out or assist with in vivo
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developed to represent the physical phenomena within these envelopes. A bibliographic review is provided in [woloszyn 2008] with a recent update in [Mendes 2019]. Despite the existence of numerous simulations
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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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impacts. Nanotechnologies offer a promising alternative through the development of more targeted and less harmful nanopesticides. This project aims to ecodesign hybrid nanopesticides based on biopolymers
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. Understanding hydrogen diffusion and segregation across scales is essential for the development of efficient embrittlement mitigation strategies. The postdoc is offered within the project ANR Hy-Style focused
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the frame of the ERC starting grant DECAF, the post-doctoral researcher will unlock the decarboxylative recombination of alkyl esters by developing a new multi-catalytic approach under photoirradiation, using
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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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of surface acoustic waves coupled to a high mobility electron gas through the acoustoelectric effect, in view of developing non-linear integrated photonic-phononic circuits. We will use a well known material
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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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tasked with developing and implementing new efficient numerical methods for high-frequency wave propagation problems in the finite element open-source software FreeFEM developed at Laboratoire Jacques