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scientific project management; entry-/intermediate-level position, to support our activities within the NEUROH-CHANGE project (Resilience of Neurological Health in Global Change: A One Health Approach). NEUROH
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A post-doctoral position in human population genomics is opening in our lab to work on the POPGEN project. The POPGEN project is a pilot research project developed in the framework of the French
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technology is reducing the write current, which is intrinsically linked to the charge-to-spin current conversion ratio (), a key parameter defining the efficiency of SOT materials. The TopMemo project aims
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practice-oriented monitoring system, as well as collecting and analysing qualitative data within the EvaCQ project. This project aims to scientifically accompany and evaluate the structural and conceptual
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collaboration between France and Switzerland. The position is initially offered for one year, with the possibility of extension up to three years. Key contacts are: Louis-Felix Nothias (project leader), Nice
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The successful candidate will be responsible for: 1. Develop the numerical and analytical tools required to design these tunable random architectures and predict the mechanical behavior
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prognosis. Gene therapy holds a great promise for the development of cures for these devastating pathologies.The project is funded by The POLG foundation. We are conducting preclinical development of an AAV
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materials in extreme conditions. https://gaelgrissonnanche.com/ Key Responsibilities Engineer Novel Thermometers: Design and nanofabricate innovative thin-film thermometers in cleanroom. Perform High
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available to work on computational models of artificial evolution for aptamer design, expected to start between November 2025 and February 2026. Aptamers are often obtained through rounds of in vitro
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. The post-doctoral researcher will work on an NWO/FNR-funded project. The project is a close collaboration with the laboratory of Alfred Vertegaal (Leiden University, Netherlands) and Anna Alemany (Leiden