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to research independence. What we are looking for: You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in structural biology, with solid experience in cryo electron microscopy. You must have strong experience in
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use of supervised fine tuning of a pre-trained vision transformer, U-Net architecture, or related topic. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a PhD student in Molecular Biology with a special interest in
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6 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company European Synchrotron Radiation Facility Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Positions PhD Positions Application
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, particularly in techniques such as Schlenk line, glove box, powder X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, electron microscopy, and porosity analysis. The candidate is expected to have a thorough understanding
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-edge research ranging from lattice light-sheet microscopy to CryoEM, genomics, and informatics. You will work with PhD-level bioinformatics scientists and researchers who have single-cell RNA-seq and
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shared technical platforms in mechanics, electronics and instrumentation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8214-SANLEV-037/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research
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approaches. Structural Biology Selected candidates will primarily use cryo-electron microscopy to study macromolecular machines, with a strong focus on mechanistic studies, including protein–nucleic acid
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Christian RICOLLEAU, from the 'Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nano-Structures' team at the MPQ laboratory (https://mpq.u-paris.fr/means/ ), in close collaboration with Marc RESPAUD, from the "Surfaces
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materials manufacturing methods - Experience with metallographic specimen preparation and electron microscopy - Experience with computational modelling, either related to materials behaviour or to X-ray