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21 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architecture des systèmes Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms Researcher Profile
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• Develop, consolidate, and optimize fMRI and EEG neurofeedback algorithms. • Design, integrate, and test standalone neurofeedback software (software suites for clinical environments). • Contribute
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identify the morphogenetic processes underlying skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. Oversee and conducting innovative pipelines. As part of this research project, you will be required to: - Develop and
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based on a Fabry-Pérot cavity, whose polymer spacer ensures good sensitivity to ultrasound. This type of sensor is developed and used in the laboratory as part of a high-resolution, all-optical
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integrated into ORCHIDEE, allowing the solar radiation and wind received by the ORCHIDEE surface model to be adjusted from the forcing models. This development makes it possible to analyze the impact of adding
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? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to study kinetochore evolution in insects The Researcher
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Europe Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the development and investigation of magnonic devices
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(Excellence label, Normandy Region; 3.5 months), followed by the SunToH2 project (Labex, 12 months). These projects aim to develop efficient photocatalysts under visible light, for CO₂ valorization and hydrogen
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candidate will perform experimental work related to the PUI FITInnovE project “PEPTAFLU.” This postdoctoral project aims to characterize inhibitory peptides developed through engineering using phage display
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. The development of open-source software (e.g., OpenSim) over the past decade has raised hopes that the problem of muscle force estimation was solved. However, these tools do not consider alterations in muscle