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of systems to aid diagnosis and therapy. TIMC has around 350 members spread across 12 research teams, including around 140 permanent staff: researchers, teacher-researchers, engineers, technicians and
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facilities and cutting-edge technology, offering unmatched expertise and resources to support your research at every step. Strasbourg itself is a picturesque city nestled in the scenic, wine-rich region
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can be found at the URL https://math.univ-cotedazur.fr/~ingremeau/PostdocNuHeMiBa.pdf We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in applied mathematics, with a strong focus on numerical analysis
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of the auditory pathway using multi-electrode arrays. Requirements We are looking for individuals who want to study neural coding in the context of hearing and who meet the following criteria: 1) PhD in
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Your profile PhD in psychology, with a focus on at least one of the below areas: Cognitive psychology Differential psychology Neuropsychology Evaluation and Assessment Methodology and Statistics Interest
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hearing and deafness. Qualifications A PhD in molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics or related fields is required Two years of postdoctoral experience in these scientific fields is strongly preferred
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(plan and carry out syntheses of the supramolecular polymers building blocks) • Protein expression in prokaryotic (bacteria) and eukaryotic (insect and human) cells. • Protein engineering, bioconjugation
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or bioinformatics will be an asset. Prior experience in brain tumors is not required, and we encourage applications from diverse backgrounds. The candidate will collaborate closely with a research engineer and a
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. Ability to work independently but also as part of a larger interdisciplinary research team. PhD in one of the following areas: infectious disease epidemiology, mathematics, statistics, physics, AI
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to relevant audiences. The successful candidate will join the YSL research team (two PhD students, one postdoctoral researcher) at the Centre for Childhood and Youth Research (CCY) within the Department