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interdisciplinary research unit of Université Paris Cité, located on the Paris Rive Gauche campus. The PhD candidate will join the “Epigenetic Dynamics & Cellular Differentiation” team, led by Dr. Slimane Ait-Si-Ali
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with the CNRS and the University of Montpellier. It hosts around 220 staff members and is organized into three departments. The PhD student will join the team “Epigenetic Chromatin Regulation”, under
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interface different types of neurons. In addition to the technological challenge of connecting two distinct platforms, such an innovative architecture may also offer the advantage of combining the outputs
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. For example, they will be involved in sampling, sample preparation, and fractionation procedures. They will share basic data on the physicochemical parameters of soils and their pedogenic environment. This will
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the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD thesis will
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employs 220 persons divided in three departments. The student will join the nuclear architecture in physiology and pathology team, under the supervision of Dr C. Boumendil (CRCN, CNRS) Chromatin
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") team of the laboratory. Supervisory Team: The project is supervised by Malgorzata Chmiel (Géoazur, CNRS) and Jean-Paul Ampuero (Géoazur, IRD). The PhD student will work in close collaboration with Margot
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); - Lead to the experimental demonstration of an innovative heat pump concept using alternative working fluids. Research environment and opportunities The PhD student will join a dynamic, multidisciplinary
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31 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de réactivité et chimie des solides Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 20 Nov 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job...
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how the brain adapts to a changing environment and how internal states modulate these processes. This PhD project focuses specifically on the computational aspect of this research. The successful