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beyond the department on new potential collaborations. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in nuclear engineering, experimental or theoretical low-energy nuclear physics or applied mathematics
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Eligibility criteria The candidate must have a PhD degree in physics (atomic, particle, hadronic or nuclear) with a strong focus on theory. The project requires sound knowledge in theoretical physics, computing
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply imaging-based and computational approaches to identify predictive nuclear signatures of cell fate. The project combines experimental and quantitative
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respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Required Qualifications: PhD in Nuclear engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related field completed
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, separations, stabilization, and advanced therapeutic or diagnostic applications. The successful candidate will contribute to multidisciplinary efforts at the interface of chemistry, nanomaterials, nuclear
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Description The selected candidate will join the team studying the signaling pathways responsible for the assembly of nuclear pore complexes during the cell cycle in healthy and diseased cells, in
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of ENSICAEN (www.lpc-caen.in2p3.fr/ ). The Nuclear Waste Management (NWM) group comprises two faculty members from the University of Caen, one faculty member from ENSICAEN, one CNRS researcher, two PhD students
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/ ). The Nuclear Waste Management (NWM) group comprises two faculty members from the University of Caen, one faculty member from ENSICAEN, one CNRS researcher, two PhD students, and one associate researcher. Its
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for application to molten salt reactors (MSRs) and molten salt fuels, pyrochemical treatment of used nuclear fuel, and innovative applications in advanced energy systems being developed to meet the national energy
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Laboratory for Nuclear Science (LNS) Position ID: MIT-Laboratory for Nuclear Science (LNS)-RONALD2025 [#31339] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral