125 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in france
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Grenoble Alpes. The laboratory is related to the CNRS Physique. It is located in Grenoble, in the heart of a unique scientific, industrial and cultural environment. It is one of the largest French national
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an exceptional environment to scientists early in their career, with a dynamic international exposure animated by regular seminars and meetings. The Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique (LBT) is internationally
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-C, ChIP-seq, etc.) and molecular approaches to determine the consequences of chromatin modifications on DNA break repair Located at the ENS in Lyon, in a rich multidisciplinary environment, the LBMC
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, offering a stimulating and interdisciplinary environment. The main activities of the recruited candidate will include: • Performing molecular biology experiments (cloning, genome editing, etc.) • Performing
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of Marie Delattre (ENS-Lyon), who discovered PDE in Mesorhabditis nematodes. The LBBE offers an extremely stimulating work environment (scientific events/skills exchanges at various levels, both internal and
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. The unit is located near the city center and has easy access to public transportation, including the metro, tram, and bike paths. The laboratory offers a welcoming environment with a friendly and satisfying
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located in Grenoble, in the heart of a unique scientific, industrial and cultural environment. It is one of the largest French national research institutes for fundamental research in condensed matter
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skills, 4) familiarity with GNU/Linux environment. A good understanding of the basic concepts of Bioinformatics is not necessary but welcome. The project will consist in developing un-orthodox Neural
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Environment: Work pace: Flexible hours, though some experiments (particularly in electrochemistry) may require presence outside standard working hours. Impact: Project results can have significant scientific
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students, and postdoctoral fellows, and conducts research in the fields of energy (electrochemical storage, recycling, etc.), health (nanoparticles for imaging, etc.), and the environment (waste storage