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time post-doc position starting in November-December 2025 in the A*MIDEX Chaire d'Excellence-funded project “Nonstationary Models of Biological Signals” (NOMOS), Principal Investigator Prof. Anna Dudek
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Developmental Biology or in Cell and Molecular Biology (ideally <2 years – junior post-doc level) • Solid background and strong interest in biology of the neuron, gene regulation, translation regulation, axon
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of PhD students and post-docs working on different aspects of seafloor spreading (magmatism, tectonics, hydrothermalism) on a range of time scales, with observational and modeling approaches
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currently being explored, including the use of frequency-comb QCL, microresonators and electro optical modulator. In this context the objective of the post doc position is to demonstrate on chip dual
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project SeaSALT (Seafloor Spreading on Short And Long time scales, PI: J.-A. Olive), which will involve a team of PhD students and post-docs working on different aspects of seafloor spreading (magmatism
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post-doc Category (A,B or C) : A Contract/project period : 6 months at the University of Strasbourg Expected date of employment : 20/10/2025 to 31/03/2026 with possibility to extend Proportion of work
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to the evaluation of use cases developed as part of the Synopse project. The post-doc recruited will contri bute to several aspects of the project: 1/ Visualisation and representation of spatial and urban data
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of various morphologies and granulometries to be further used as a basis of "green" inks either formulated in ICMCB or in the partners labs. The post-doctorate fellow will perform thin film deposition (by
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10 post-docs, under the responsibility of a Division Manager. The division's staff are responsible for hosting experiments at GANIL by an international scientific community. They also lead an R&D
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for the automatic characterization of roadside edges. Roadside objects can be small (grass strips) and/or three-dimensional (ditches, hedges) and extend over large areas (landscape scale). The post-doc will be