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the cavity acting as a probe. In the strong coupling regime, photons modify the topological phase transition point, leading to new physical behaviours. A proposed research direction involves the theoretical
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models indicate that the thermal structure of the European lithosphere remained stable during the Mesozoic, potentially due to small-scale convection at its base. To evaluate this hypothesis, the study
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. • Strong expertise in the analysis of experimental space data and signal processing. Technical Skills • Proficiency in a scientific programming language (Python or equivalent). • Knowledge of in situ
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, and systemic signals to understand the mechanisms underlying the regulation of cellular mechanosensation. Previous experience working in an interdisciplinary research environment. Where to apply Website
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many bacterial signal transduction systems have been characterized individually, the mechanisms by which bacteria integrate multiple concurrent signals remain poorly understood. Antimicrobial peptides
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typically takes a step of 10 nm in about 10 ms. The spatiotemporal precision of these measurements has been recently greatly increased by developing a new two-photon microscope (the signal is no longer
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Laboratory's activities cover a wide range of fields, from statistical physics to hydrodynamic turbulence, including mathematical physics and signal processing, as well as soft and condensed matter
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populations is important from both a fundamental and applied point of view, particularly in the current context of global change and the emergence of infectious diseases. Various tools can be used to monitor
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of target species, and 2) identify and map the risk of interactions between sea turtles and fishing gear. Main tasks: - Processing accelerometric/gyroscopic and acoustic signals related to the fine behaviors
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from the point of view of the work of future operators; to identify needs, i.e., “what is necessary for an operator or a group of operators to perform a work task” (Maline, 1994); and to anticipate