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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villers les Nancy, Lorraine | France | 12 days ago
complexes. The successful candidate will develop novel graph neural network (GNN) architectures to learn dynamic information from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of protein-protein and protein-nucleic
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Photochemistry, IBMM, Montpellier, France
tissues. 3D printing technologies have boosted progress in the field by enabling the fabrication of complex engineered tissues. Nevertheless, printed scaffolds cannot faithfully recapitulate the spatial
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nucleation and organisation in order to generate specialised microtubule arrays, such as the mitotic spindle or the polarised microtubule networks within neurons. We focus on gamma-tubulin ring complexes (g
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provides multiple approaches to this complex history, which is also informed by the diversity of the cultural and linguistic areas under consideration and by the study of the cultural transfers at work
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, photonic devices for communications, optical networks, and fiber sensors. SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT Optical fiber forms the backbone of the communication systems. The exponential increase in data traffic is putting
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and guidance system for these micro-swimmers, interacting with real-time optical visualization in a microfluidic network. • Study of the fidelity of the movement of micro-swimmers to the set trajectory
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This position concerns a 2 years contract for the development of experiments on complex biomolecular
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January 2026 -Contract: 6 months, with potential extension supported by the team’s competitive grants If you are enthusiastic about dissecting complex protein interaction networks and eager to develop
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de Rham" methods, the main feature of which is to reproduce subtle mathematical properties expressed by Hilbert complexes at the discrete level. The developments envisaged within the NEMESIS project
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these active modules in complex networks have been proposed [1] and are being studied by the SPARKS team at I3S [2-3]. The mission of the recruited researcher will be to develop a method for identifying active