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offering a postdoctoral position in multi-messenger astrophysics related to the KM3NeT, SVOM, and COLIBRI detectors. The main objective is to complete the development and optimization of the KM3NeT neutrino
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project NOCIFLY (collaboration with the University of Mainz in Germany) at the Institute of Functional Genomics in Montpellier, France. This project aims to uncover the circuit and mechanisms of nociceptive
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development of fluorescent reporter strains is particularly critical. Proficiency in fluorescence microscopy imaging techniques, especially using a confocal microscope, will be a major asset for analyzing
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/he will examine them using solid state NMR, possibly complemented by other biophysical approaches and solution NMR. S/he will develop specific selective labeling strategies, as introduction of novel
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collaborate with global leaders (e.g., Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Southern Denmark University). - Publish high-impact research as first author, present at international conferences, mentor
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Cité University bringing together fundamental neuroscience research teams interested in neurobiology, neurophysiology, and optical sciences. SPPIN offers access to cutting-edge infrastructure in
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for the modulation of their optical properties under an applied voltage. The EC- LIPSE projet concerns the eco-design and development of innovative sustainable methods for the fabrication of efficient optically active
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of Plant Molecular Biology (IBMP; http://www.ibmp.cnrs.fr/?lang=en ) hosts 19 research teams and is the largest CNRS research institute in plant science in France. It is associated with the University
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of neutron-rich nuclei, the fission mechanism, the multi-nucleon transfer mechanism among other topics, and the experimental developments associated with the detection setup of the spectrometer. The VAMOS
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Laboratory (LISM, UMR 7255, CNRS-Aix-Marseille University). He/she will mainly be integrated into a team specializing in transport mechanisms through the bacterial envelope and filamentous phages. The team