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cells in a cleanroom environment * Optical simulation * Advanced characterization This project is part of the ERC Synergy Grant UltiMatePV, which brings together the CNRS team (C2N and UMR IPVF) led by
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associated with this position aims to elucidate the mechanisms by which cells coordinate lipid fluxes to adapt to metabolic demands and environmental signals. Lipid metabolism is a highly dynamic process
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to experimental design, modelling of temporal encoding schemes, and data analysis, within a highly interdisciplinary environment combining optics, photophysics, signal processing and biology. The person will
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communication skills in English (French is not required) Ability to work in a team and in an interdisciplinary environment Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5297-MELDES0-301
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members. The unit is located close to the city centre and has easy access to public transport, including the underground, tram and cycle paths. The laboratory offers a welcoming environment with a friendly
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), a leading research laboratory renowned for its scientific excellence and multidisciplinary approach to chemistry. The ICCF has around 120 permanent staff and offers a stimulating research environment
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market-related violences in Marseille and its surroundings (DRAME project funded by MILDECA - France's interministerial strategy for mobilization against addictive behaviors), coordinated by Marwan
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speech; Experience in writing scientific articles. Transversal competencies: Ability to work in a transdisciplinary environment; Ability to work both independently and as part of a team; Ability to work
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the Quantum Photonics team of JEIP. Il will benefit from scientific exchanges within the project OQuLuS, and from the scientific environment of the team, in particular through discussions with teams
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are eager to work in a highly interdisciplinary environment and to broaden their expertise toward related fields. The recruited researcher will contribute to the development of a novel optical microscopy