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, for example induced by tidal forces. To this end, it will be necessary to integrate polarimeters, using the Compton process, for each beam. The Accelerator Pole ILE group is involved in their design and plays a
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. The application should include a statement of research interest, a CV and Master's degree transcript. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR7198-MELDOG-040/Default.aspx Requirements
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improving energy efficiency and privacy [14]. - Resource-Aware Scheduling: Design algorithms to optimize task placement (edge vs. cloud) and scheduling policies for AI workloads, balancing latency, energy
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relevant biological fluids. The ONCOPLAST project, funded by the Mission for Cross-Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Initiatives of the CNRS (MITI), was designed to address these shortcomings by
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processing, while the other, led by W. Bacsa, focuses on the design and refinement of optical instrumentation and data acquisition systems. Although the PhD will be primarily based at CEMThe project will
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Translational Biophotonics Laboratory (A*STAR Skin Research Labs, Singapore), we are developing novel biosensing probes based on (specially designed) optofluidic fibers associated with plasmonic nanotechnologies
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analysis components and is part of a collaborative effort within the PEPR Cell-ID network. The successful candidate will be responsible for: ● Designing and implementing chromatin tracing experiments (Hi-M
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the design of optimized electrodes for more efficient and sustainable hydrogen production. The project is interdisciplinary, combining chemistry, physics, and materials science. Where to apply Website https
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. The Laboratory of Molecular Innovation and Applications (LIMA, UMR 7042) is a joint research unit affiliated with CNRS, the University of Upper Alsace, and the University of Strasbourg, with sites in Mulhouse and
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the framework of the ADAPT-HC project funded by ADEME under GESIPOL program. The ADAPT-HC project aims to develop an innovative methodology for designing and optimizing bioremediation strategies for groundwater