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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre de recherche sur l'hétéroepitaxie et ses applications Research Field Engineering Physics Technology Researcher Profile First
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highly motivated post-doc to finalize a research project on the molecular mechanisms of gene control in bacteria. The person to be recruited will study the transcriptional control of gene expression in
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relation with its non-academic stakeholders. Currently it includes 36 permanent staff members, plus some 15 PhD candidates and 4 post-doc researchers Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job offer at the UMR 6064 CNRS CARMeN based in Rouen (Normandy, France). Position to be filled: Post-Doc, 18 months from first trimester of 2026 Research field: Functionalized
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, the laboratory is situated in a rich international scientific environment, home to major research institutes and technology companies. On a daily basis, he/she will work directly within the team in charge of
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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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for portability layers such as Kokkos, and those of WP5 and WP6 around the profiling and analysis of performance and energy consumption. This post-doc will be carried within the APO (Parallel Algorithms and
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advanced expertise on the technologies studied in the project (which are commercial). Furthermore, the post-doc will indeed rely on the LAAS PROOF platform (https://www.laas.fr/projects/proof/ ) which
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, Spain. The project involves collaboration with Leïla Perié's team, which specializes in tracing and analyzing cell lineages in hematology. The recruited post-doc will report to Lucie Laplane Where
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scientists (post-docs, PhD students, engineers) with deep expertise in mass spectrometric method development. Instrumentation: Exclusive access to a unique range of state-of-the-art mass spectrometers