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The post-doctoral position is part of the MAEWA project (H2020 - PRIMA program), which aims to understand the organization of microbial communities in wetlands in order to develop bioremediation solutions
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electrochemical transistors as sensing platforms. The researcher will be responsible for: o Architectural study of a passive backscatter communication system tailored for implantable biosensors. o RF circuit design
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small peptide biochemistry. • Proficiency in cloning and genetic transformation techniques. • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. • Ability to work independently while contributing
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written and oral communication skills and proficiency in English are required. French is optional. - The candidate should have good interpersonal skills and ability to work independently, but also to
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pathways). Additionally, the candidate should have a proactive attitude towards problem solving, good written and oral communication skills and be willing to prepare research manuscripts for publication
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postdoctoral position on the study of microbial community structure and functions to work on a field experiment established on techno-soil in the Paris region. The employment is full-time for two years
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to the city center Vibrant scientific community with regular seminars and events International working environment Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR3212-ANTVAL-003/Candidater.aspx
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to characterize colloids and associated TMEs and trace soil-water transfer mechanisms, interpret data, and ultimately communicate results by writing scientific articles and taking part in conferences. The project
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cell sorting would be an asset. - Familiarity with programming languages such as Python and/or R would also be advantageous. - Manage work within an ISO9001-certified environment. - Communicate and
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resonance spectroscopy. Experience in solution NMR is desirable. Good communication skills and a propensity for teamwork are also essential. Additional comments References J.-N. Dumez, NMR metods