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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role As a Senior Frontend Developer, you will: Lead the redesign of existing web applications and development of new ones Design and build
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website . You will join our team working on a diverse set of web applications, contributing to the development of innovative software solutions that support research projects and internal processes. As a
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, contributing to the development of innovative software solutions that support research projects and internal processes. As a Full-Stack Developer, you will play a key role in designing, developing, and
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to enable seamless integration and analysis of diverse biomedical data. As a Senior Software Developer, you will play a key role in developing the IDERHA platform, collaborating with top researchers across
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Software Engineer for AI-enabled Systems for the CEA/DRT (Technological Research Department). This 36-monthfixed-term executive position is based on the Nano-Innov site in Paris-Saclay, Essonne (91). This is a
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are seeking a Business Developer – Technology Transfer & Partnership Officer to strengthen our knowledge transfer and commercialization activities. In this dynamic role, you will: Promote and develop technology
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Category Intrumentation, metrology and control Contract Postdoc Job title Instrumental development for low-energy critical dimension small angle x-ray scattering H/F Subject This Postdoc will
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role The Research and Development Specialist will be responsible for establishing, developing and maintaining new and existing computational
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, workshops, libraries and administration. The Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research conducts basic research on plants and their development using a wide variety of methods, in particular molecular
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to health and disease remains poorly understood. The Systems Ecology group has developed an in vitro gut-on-a-chip model to study the human-microbial crosstalk. HuMiX mimics closely the physiological