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to join the AI for Genome Interpretation (AI4GI) group at the IGMM (CNRS, Montpellier). The project is a collaboration between IGMM and IMAG, at the interface of genetics, bioinformatics, statistics
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microtubule nucleation is regulated in the context of neuronal development within Drosophila. The recruited postdoctoral fellow will use powerful genetics and advanced cell imaging of neurons in situ
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Zeeman states of the molecular tip. As part of the project, they will be responsible for creating, imaging, and manipulating magnetic nano-skyrmions in ultrathin iron films grown on Ir(111), and for
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Dumenil, where intravital imaging approaches will be performed. - Conduct independent research on the chosen topic - Design, perform, and interpret experiments - Present results to the scientific community
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in Medical Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Signal Processing, or a related field. - Strong expertise in MRI physics, preferably in
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processes that enable cells to move through a biological matrix in the absence of adhesion, by exploiting the topography of their environment. The consortium brings together two teams of physicists
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, materials science) to devices, circuits and systems. The MCA team is specialized in the analysis of fundamental mechanisms and dynamic processes involved in the formation, selection and stability
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3d colloidal model system. Background information: https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Work_amoeba.html Publications of interest : https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Publications.html Systems in
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Two-year postdoc position (M/F) in signal processing and Monte Carlo methods applied to epidemiology
integrate the Laboratoire des Sciences du Numérique de Nantes (LS2N), in the Signal, Image and Sound (SIMS) team (https://www.ls2n.fr/equipe/sims/ ) and work on the campus of Centrale Nantes, a top-level
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perfluorinated acids widely used in industrial processes. Public relevance further grows when considering the effects that mixtures of pthalate plasticizers and perfluorinated acids could have during development