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electrophysiology) - developing new hypotheses and approaches, - integrating new tools, - supervising a doctoral student, - writing scientific articles. The successful candidate will join the Institute of Cellular
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Prof. Marc-Emmanuel Dumas in Lille, France. The successful applicant will develop high-throughput high-resolution mass-spectrometry based metabolomic workflows (automatization of sample preparation
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The recruited person will be responsible for developing a protocol to detect
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for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, has developed a strong expertise in harnessing light-matter interaction at the most fundamental level. We develop crucial resources for optical quantum technologies, including high
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framework we have developed recently (Araujo et al. 2025 Trends in Microbiology 33:96, Araujo et al. 2026 biorxiv 2026.02. 10.705025) to account for the relative importance of ecological and evolutionary
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students working on a wide range of theoretical physics topics, LAPTh provides a rich and stimulating scientific environment conducive to the development of early-career researchers. Where to apply Website
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description: We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with solid expertise in device physics modelling, compact model development, and/or circuit simulation. The successful candidate will: • Develop physical
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The postdoctoral researcher will join the "Network Dynamics & Computations" team led by Srdjan Ostojic and develop research projects on modeling neural circuits and their role in behavior. The work will focus
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how DNA LLM work, and develop solutions to integrate them into the neural network architectures developed by the lab. - Focus on developing new solutions for the scalability of neural networks and large
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several universities and industrial partners, the research will focus on developing new catalytic materials and processes for the synthesis of sustainable fuels from CO and CO2 via the Fischer-Tropsch