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by Prof. Agustín Rios de Anda (IMP), Dr. Junxian Zhang (ICMPE), and Prof. Judith Monnier (ICMPE). Candidates applying for this PhD must hold an Engineering degree and/or a Master's degree (M2) in
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28 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'énergétique moléculaire et macroscopique, combustion Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile
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-chip (OoC) technology offer precise control over critical parameters such as fluid dynamics and mechanical stimuli that closely mimic in vivo conditions. This project aims to develop a vascularized liver
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/Université Marie et Louise Pasteur) is the region's largest engineering CNRS lab, with expertise covering all fields of system science. The ECTO team is based in FEMTO's Department of Applied Mechanics which
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in various fields, including petrochemistry, environmental science, polymers, and biomass valorization. The selected candidate will work closely with researchers and PhD students at the laboratory, as
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Recombination team is a multinational team (France, Switzerland, Italy, India) composed of three researchers, two engineers, one PhD student, and several master students. The working language is English. The
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chromosomes, a critical mechanism to prevent chromosomal instability commonly observed in many cancers. The PhD candidate will investigate the mechanisms of KIF2C oligomerization, identify specific partners
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from the FEMTO-ST Institute, and trips between Montpellier and Besançon will be planned during the thesis. The background of the PhD student should be ideally in mechatronics, robotics, mechanical design
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temperature and pressure conditions close to engine operation. A detailed kinetic mechanism will be developed during this thesis to represent these results. This mechanism will be integrated to the mechanisms
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, biogenesis, dynamics and its mechanism of action. The PhD student will use approaches of biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, proximity labeling, structural biology and fluorescence microscopy. Where