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the specifications required from the source to meet the requirements from the industry. Applicant Profile We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in either physics, scientific instrumentation. Knowledge and
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ability to work in a cooperative, multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment. Dynamism, self-organization, autonomy and drive. Interest for computing biology (R programming, image analysis) will be
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. Interest for computing biology (R programming, image analysis) will be an additional asset. Contact & applications: Applications should be sent to pierre.guermonprez@pasteur.fr ; julie.helft@inserm.fr
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) — to join our team. You will be directly involved in developing and optimizing ion beam processes to improve device performance in MRAM and magnetic sensor applications. Beyond R&D, we are looking for a
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protocols to evaluate cognitive function in mice. Present results at lab meetings. Requirements: Currently enrolled in a Master’s program in Immunology, Neuroscience, or a related field. Hands-on experience
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European institutions, innovative companies, the Financial Centre and with numerous non-academic partners such as ministries, local governments, associations, NGOs … How to apply Applications should include
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application architecture and DevOps practices. Strong collaboration, clear documentation, and a proactive attitude towards transforming user feedback into scalable technical solutions are essential. Fluency in
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, dynamic and innovative researcher to integrate our community. The ideal candidate will possess deep expertise in the application of cutting edge computational methods to understand the brain mechanisms
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on extending this seminal work to other high-dimensional distributions, and optimal transport distances with applications to unsupervised domain adaptation. In particular, we will consider the extensions
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of biologists/bioinformaticians/biophysicists, knowing that ultimately GenEx could interest many teams in various fields of application. The initial applications will focus on yeast, whose genome contains 6k