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to develop a breakthrough technology: an autonomous microfluidic system dedicated to detecting foodborne targets. Leveraging the plasmonic properties (LSPR) of antibody-functionalized gold nanostructures, you
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1 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de physique et chimie des matériaux de Strasbourg Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage
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21 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes Research Field Engineering Computer science Mathematics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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21 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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complex problem that combines radiative heat transfer, optical engineering, and high-temperature system design. While simplified models often assume idealized geometries or perfect emitters and reflectors
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). The work will be carried out in Grenoble within the GPM2 team (Physical Engineering and Mechanics of Materials) of SIMaP laboratory (Science and Engineering of Materials and Processes). This research is part
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6 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de planétologie et d'astrophysique de Grenoble Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile Recognised
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Lorraine. Focused on materials and processes science and engineering, it covers: materials, metallurgy, plasmas, surfaces, nanomaterials and electronics. By 2026, IJL has 258 permanent staff (33 researchers
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of the microbial ecology results in mineralized environment in the petrology and thermodynamic modeling components of the project. This project involves 6 (teachers)-researchers and research engineers from
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objective will be to determine whether such exposure generates toxic effects and/or triggers the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a process by which sedentary epithelial cells acquire invasive