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LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldNeurosciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldBiological sciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in neuroscience
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physics groups, as well as the DELPH (Detection and Lasers for Physics) and GTA (Acquisition Techniques Group) groups. The Physics Division is composed of 25 permanent physicists, around 20 PhD students and
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administration), the bash language, and computer task schedulers for computing clusters. • Practical knowledge of the Python language and its scientific computing and data analysis libraries. Website
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sciencesYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Education: PhD in cell biology, neurobiology, or a related field. Candidates who have completed a first postdoctoral fellowship
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addition to the postdoctoral researcher based at LAPTh, the collaboration will include a PhD student and several Master’s students in Aachen, ensuring close and regular interaction between the Annecy and Aachen teams through
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Eligibility criteria Instrumental optics and imaging (microscopy, camera detection) for biology. Skills in coding and experiment control. Basics of machine learning and/or signal processing. Teamwork
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the EURAD2 project in the Energy and Environment cluster - CHIMèNE team - CHANCE group of IJCLab. This research group is made up of four permanent staff, Sylvie Delpech (DR), Céline Cannes (CR), Davide
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.2025.106155. [5] Stefan Harmansa, Alexander Erlich, Christophe Eloy, Giuseppe Zurlo, and Thomas Lecuit. “Growth anisotropy of the extracellular matrix shapes a developing organ”. In: Nature Communications 14.1
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communication (writing of scientific publications, conference attendance) The Gulliver lab is a mixed experimental and theory lab working at the interface of physics, chemistry, biology and computer
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. Possible contribution to the supervision of Master and PhD students. Communication of results in high-impact scientific journals and international conferences. Laser frequency stabilization onto atomic vapor