21 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in France
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considered an asset but is not essential for the position. Desirable: A proven track-record (appropriate to career stage) of publishing in public-facing outlets Experience and strong interest in online
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research environment with advanced training opportunities, embedded in a networked research community at the interface of chemistry, physics, and astronomy Werequire: PhD in Physical Chemistry, Physics, or a
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2-year postdoctoral position in chemical biology Are you a skilled and highly motivated postdoc with an expertise and track record in chemical biology and/or synthetic chemistry? Then apply to a
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Exciting opportunity alert! A brand-new postdoctoral position is open in the dynamic lab of Romeo Ricci at the renowned IGBMC in Strasbourg, France! (www.igbmc.fr/en). The IGBMC is one of Europe's
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. Candidates should send their CV along with a cover letter explaining their research interests and e-mail addresses of two references, including her/his PhD supervisor to Mehdi Touat (mehdi.touat@aphp.fr
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live in. Your role This is a fully funded position for 24 months within the FNR INTER project "Efficient and Efficacious Cellular Reprogramming with Edgetic Perturbations" (EdgeCR). EdgeCR aims to push
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., omics or clinical data), using statistical methods, pathway/network analysis or machine learning. The candidate will conduct integrative analyses of biomedical datasets, with a focus on omics data
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live in. The Department of Mathematics (DMATH) of the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a Postdoctoral researcher in machine learning position to start in September 2025. The researcher will be
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newspaper and radio sources provided by a network of Western European partners Contribute to the design of the Impresso Web App and the Impresso Datalab together with a team of designers and experts in
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live in. Your role This is a fully funded position for 12 months in the HEXAPIC project, which is conducted in collaboration with Prof. Leon Kos's team at the University of Ljubljana. The HEXAPIC project