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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team for a 18 months position based at Femto-ST in Besançon. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering research and development in
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biodiversity. 2. Develop a conceptual and/or methodological framework, grounded in existing literature, to empirically test the impact of species (or groups of species) on ecosystem functioning. 3. Test the
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of the Chair is devoted to an internationally-renowned researcher from a foreign institution who is leading a project closely associating the research units of Aix-Marseille University. With the help of a local
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preparation to conduct the experiments (lamination by thermocompression, …) by working closely on an internal Lab-platform. The postdoctoral fellow will develop her/his activity at the LAPLACE Institute, within
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and evolutionary constraint. A significant part of the work will focus on setting up and managing an innovative 'microbiome' platform. The researcher will be specifically responsible for developing
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cell tracking to identify the progenitors of these cells during regeneration. • Develop and apply a recombinase-based cell barcoding strategy to trace cell lineages during leg growth and regeneration
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to efficiently identify materials with optimal mechanical properties and controlled degradability. The primary task is to develop techniques for synthesizing degradable polymers and copolymers using ring-opening
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of ethical and regulatory files. • Contribution to the collaborative development of neurofeedback software (user interface, usability feedback). • Participation in team meetings and regular exchanges with
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. This position is funded by the European EIC Pathfinder Open JOSEPHINE project (2024-2028), which aims to develop new superconducting electronics schemes based on high critical temperature (TC) superconductors
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that overcomes the yield limitations of existing betavoltaic sources. The aim of the contract is to develop GaN or AlGaN nanowires with a high form factor using a top-down approach, this step being key