12 mechanics-finite-element Postdoctoral positions at Center for Biological Research "Margarita Salas" CSIC
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for Plant Biotechnology and Genomics (UPM-INIA/CSIC) Are you interested in uncovering how plants perceive glycans and activate immune responses? OUR RESEARCH: Our group investigates the molecular mechanisms
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of adsorption mechanisms, ionic layer reorganization, and ion–plasmon coupling effects. This position offers an interdisciplinary opportunity in synthesis, advanced characterization, and spectroscopy. Interested
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global CO₂ emissions, largely due to its dependence on clinker—the key constituent of conventional cement. To accelerate the decarbonization of construction materials, the C-Sink Project (funded under
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Job description The cement industry is a major contributor to global CO₂ emissions, largely due to its dependence on clinker—the key constituent of conventional cement. To accelerate
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Biology and Photosynthesis group. The position is part of the ERC Starting Grant project METACAM, focused on uncovering and engineering metabolic and regulatory mechanisms underlying photosynthetic
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structures for single photon emitters, a key component of the future quantum technologies that will revolutionize society. He/she will develop nanostructures by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and will perform
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“Molecular Mechanisms of Circadian Clock Function”. The candidate will be in charge of: - Generating new transgenic plant material - Performing molecular analyses - Performing bioluminescence assays The tasks
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of non-canonical stressors on the modulation of intracellular Ca2+ oscillations in different subdomains of renal cells and their impact on genomic integrity and the recruitment of DNA repair mechanisms
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to ageing and diseases such as cancer. The successful candidate will investigate the molecular mechanisms that maintain cellular memory and explore how their failure drives cellular heterogeneity and
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research stays and at least one first-author publication in a journal with a two-digit impact factor are valued. Candidates must not have defended their PhD thesis in the Department of Pharmacology