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Moléculaire (L2CM) is a joint research unit of the Université de Lorraine and the CNRS (UMR 7053), comprising around 40 permanent staff members and 20 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. Founded in 2018
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Information Eligibility criteria Knowledge Requirements: The candidate (M/F) must have a strong background in advanced quantum mechanics, with a PhD in theoretical physics. A solid understanding of quantum
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CRCN), 2 teacher-researchers (1 MdC, 1 Prof), 4 post-doctoral researchers, 7 PhD students, 1 technician, 2 Engineer. The M3 team provides a highly stimulating international research environment. The team
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• Supervision of interns, collaboration with PhD students The team investigates logical foundations and formal methods for quantum programming languages leveraging on a strong expertise in linear logic, lambda
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validation. The postdoctoral researcher will work within the Metasurface Team at CRHEA, in close interaction with permanent researchers, postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, engineers, and external
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FieldEngineeringYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in
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sciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in neuroscience or related discipline, obtained less than three years ago Proven experience in slice electrophysiology and
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FieldPhysics » BiophysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Postdoctoral Researcher in Physics/Biophysics • PhD in physics, biophysics, or related disciplines. • Strong
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Eligibility criteria The candidate must hold a PhD in molecular biology or microbiology. A solid expertise in bacteriology, molecular biology, and RNA biochemistry is essential. Good communication in English is
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- supervising student (intership, PhD candidate) - writing articles - taking part in conferences This work will be carried out within ISMO (Unité Mixte CNRS / Université Paris-Saclay) as part of a European