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work now focuses on the evolution of egg-laying behaviour and the transitions to viviparity. In parallel, we are also interested in characterizing the natural history, ecology, and phylogenetics
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fellow will carry out the development of theoretical and methodological formalisms in relativistic quantum chemistry, as well as their implementation (Python). The position is within the BRUNCH project
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to work on a colloidal model system. The postdoctoral position, funded by an ANR grant (DiViNew), is open at the Gulliver laboratory (ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University). The project aims at developing a
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microtubule nucleation is regulated in the context of neuronal development within Drosophila. The recruited postdoctoral fellow will use powerful genetics and advanced cell imaging of neurons in situ
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8 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Plasticité du cerveau Research Field Neurosciences Biological sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 28 Nov 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job...
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Nanobio team is developing new concepts to push back the limits of single-molecule
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research project on development and phenotypic plasticity of the basal plant Marchantia polymorpha, with a focus on tissue mechanical properties and on plant responses to mechanical stress. The postdoc will
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diffusion problems, the postdoctoral researcher will work on developing a scheme (AP) for solving unsteady advection-diffusion equations for highly anisotropic flows. Development of an AP scheme
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identify the morphogenetic processes underlying skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. Oversee and conducting innovative pipelines. As part of this research project, you will be required to: - Develop and
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achieve temperatures as low as ~10 mK. However, several areas of research, including the host team activities, require even lower temperatures. We are developing a continuous nuclear demagnetization