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divided into four scientific departments and state-of-the-art technological platforms located on site. The successful candidate will have access to the CROUS cafeteria. The site is accessible by tram (Line
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will share in both laboratories an office with a PC and will have the common advantages dedicated to CNRS fixed-term employees, including access to a vegetable option integrated in the canteens. ICMPE
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position is located in a restricted access zone, and authorization from the defense security officer is required prior to arrival, in accordance with regulations. Where to apply Website https
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within the research units, such as the MBioFast platform dedicated to biophysical analyses of RNAs and RNA-protein complexes. The site is easily accessible by public transportation. The candidate will
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Postdoctoral position (M/F) on impedance and dielectric study of solid/solid interfaces in batteries
, tortuosity, additives amount…). On another side EIS is particularly interesting since it is a non-destructive investigation method, giving access to several electrochemical parameters of major interest in
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bioimaging and bioinformatics team at IBENS, under the supervision of Auguste Genovesio. The postdoctoral researcher will have access to a workstation as well as computing servers equipped with GPUs. Where
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Orsay. The laboratory is located on the campus of the Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay in Orsay. The campus is located 20 km south of Paris and easily accessible by RER in 35 minutes. IJCLab
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scientific imaging, as well as access to hyperspectral imaging equipment and to heritage collections studied within the laboratory's activities. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UAR3224
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the southern area of Grand Paris. We offer an international, highly collaborative research environment with access to state-of-the-art core facilities, including advanced imaging, genomics, and bioinformatics
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. The research is structured around two complementary questions: (i) How are (un)healthy bodies socially constructed? (ii) Do access to care and treatment by the healthcare system differ depending on the social