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candidate will join the SIGNAL team under the supervision of Dr. Yoan Coudert. Research topic : The recruited postdoc will investigate the genetic mechanisms underlying the pre-patterning and development at a
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CARNOT project, GALOPER. Galoper is a joint project between GPM Rouen and LCS Caen aiming at building up a complete picture of the mechanisms controlling the Gallium oxide behavior within the porous MFI
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candidate will perform experimental work related to the PUI FITInnovE project “PEPTAFLU.” This postdoctoral project aims to characterize inhibitory peptides developed through engineering using phage display
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separation in relation to the environmental challenges of mining. • Investigate leaching and extraction mechanisms in these unconventional media (complexation, structuring, kinetics, thermodynamics). • Explore
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PhD student to work on an ERC Starting Grant project under the direct supervision of Dr. Leonie Koban. The thesis project aims at better understanding the brain mechanisms of social context effects
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acquisition. Proficient writing of scientific documents (publications, reports, patents). Good communication skills combined with a synthetic mindset that allows for regular, fluid, and informative presentation
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the development of a phase-field model to study the mechanisms of formation and growth of tetrataenite (Ni-Fe with the L1₀ ordered structure) during cooling. The objective is to incorporate the presence
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and cosmology, with a strong technological focus on electronics, mechanics, instrumentation and computing, enabling the design and construction of cutting-edge detection systems, often called upon
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group investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms wiring neuronal networks. The candidate will join a project aiming at understanding how migrating neurons, developing axons and endothelial cells
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, or be a non-INSERM researcher willing to apply for the INSERM 2026 researcher competition (CRCN). Main Activities: Lead advanced research on inflammatory mechanisms: Drive research on the cellular and