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30 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Joint Robotics Laboratory Research Field Engineering Computer science Mathematics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 19 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Country France Type of Contract Temporary Job...
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sciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldPharmacological sciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Previous experience in host–pathogen interactions and
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photosynthesis. The candidate will interact with leading authorities in photosynthesis and have access to state-at-the art technical facilities. The position is for a postdoctoral researcher for two years to start
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, acceleration processes, and interactions with Mercury's surface and exosphere. A key emphasis will be placed on analyzing the three-dimensional distributions of the ions observed by the Mass Spectrum Analyzer
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(energy, spatial resolution, stability) Analysis and interpretation of experimental data Preparation of scientific publications and presentations at conferences Interaction with academic and industrial
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virtual chemical library screening pipeline on a computing cluster (4,000 cores). - Develop protocols for aggregating, processing and filtering the data resulting from the pipeline. - Design an interactive
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academic and industrial partners. The candidate (M/F) will work under the supervision of the professor responsible for the project, while interacting closely with other students, doctoral students, and post
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interaction between the Annecy and Aachen teams through joint meetings and short visits. Collaborations with the group of Prof. Mathias Garny at Technical University of Munich (TUM) on particle physics modeling
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a modeling approach inspired by statistical physics to describe individual strategies, their interactions, and emergent effects at the group scale. The candidate will contribute to the development and
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boson in 2012, the question of what lies beyond the Standard Model (SM) of strong and electroweak interactions has become the primary target of the LHC physics program. With no clear signal observed so