223 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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), whose objective is to extend the HLA-Epicheck model, originally developed within the framework of a PhD thesis, and to implement new deep learning approaches to assess donor–recipient compatibility in
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Description The researcher will be responsible for developing and implementing a protocol aimed at studying motion processing and perception in both patients with macular degeneration and control participants
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Postdoctoral researcher in the analysis of single-cell and spatial transcriptomics experiments (M/F)
progression. The selected candidate will perform single cell and spatial transcriptomic analysis. - Cell preparation for transcriptomic analysis. - Data mining using pipelines developed by the laboratory
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nearly 40 years of experience in polymer chemistry, the LCPO's research aims to: - develop innovative methodologies for the synthesis of precision polymers, in particular through biomimetic and/or green
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also cost-effective to reduce the average cost per analysis and ensuring large-scale deployment. The IMITECH project (https://imitech.cnrs.fr/ ) aims at developing autonomous, innovative miniaturized and
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the I. Foton laboratories at the University of Rennes and the CNRS, the postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the development of a miniaturised optical sensor based on infrared spectroscopy
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. Characterize transcriptional changes during epithelial morphogenesis. Develop methodologies to link gene expression, systemic factors, and tissue dynamics. Develop methods to integrate transcriptional and
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project. This project focuses on developing high-efficiency III-V/Si tandem solar cells by integrating gallium arsenide (GaAs) layers on low-cost, abundant crystalline silicon (c-Si) substrates
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), this one-year postdoc position aims to develop a catalytic reaction to convert biobased furanic derivatives to building blocks with applications in the field of polymers and solvents. Building on previous
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, transparent photovoltaic cells. Efficient photovoltaic technology in the NIR would enable the development of colorless, transparent solar panels that could be integrated into the glazing of buildings, vehicles