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socially and professionally; - A wide range of interdisciplinary training opportunities and activities, such as leadership training, workshops, seminars, research stays, and summer schools. Jupiter's Polar
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catalysis, while employing a range of characterization techniques such as multinuclear NMR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, Size Exclusion Chromatography, and more. This project lies at the intersection of fundamental
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Technologies INspiring Young scientists (DESTINY2, https://www.destiny-phd.eu/ ) is opening 24 doctoral positions hosted by universities, research centres, and laboratories in France (17), Spain (3), Germany (1
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thick biological samples at rates reaching the kHz range. This will enable the non-invasive study of intact biological tissue dynamics. The goal of this thesis is to (1) strengthen the setup to make it
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. Participate in project design, - use and develop new methodologies, - carry out experiments, - analyze and communicate results, - write research reports and articles. The candidate will use a wide range of
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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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are generated at signaling centers in response to morphogens and participate through migration and morphogens release in long range-patterning of cortical regions. However, their developmental origins and the
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through migration and morphogens release in long range-patterning of cortical regions. However, their developmental origins and the molecular mechanisms underlying CR function in humans remain poorly
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Intelligent Surfaces, as well as transmission in the mmWave / THz range with high directivity for short range scenarios, could provide such security advantages, allowing in particular to make the case
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. & Beaubien E.G. (2001). Phenology is a major determinant of tree species range. Ecology Letters, 4(5), 500-510. Cochard H. et al. (2021). SurEau: a mechanistic model of plant water relations under extreme