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24 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Groupe de recherche en Informatique, Image, Automatique et Instrumentation de Caen Research Field Mathematics History » History
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) ● Developing multiplexed RNA-FISH assays for cell type identification ● Quantifying nuclear organization features (3D chromatin structure, topology, chromatin state) ● Analyzing imaging datasets using
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conformational heterogeneity in cryo-EM images more extensively and finely than classical methods (discrete classifications), and reveals rare conformational states that can be difficult to detect in 3D
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to identify, map, and measure in airborne and satellite images of the Earth, the natural and socio-environmental hazards and risks studied in IRIMA(earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides
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simulation software modelling the dynamic behavior of dislocations (DDD) in 3 dimensions, coupled with a spectral solver based on FFT. The procedures must analyze the simulated 3D microstructures to compare
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will join the Molecular Imaging and Radiobiology team
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approach, Timelapse-Patch-Seq (TiPS), combining electrophysiology, 3D imaging and transcriptomics at the level of individual synapses. Main tasks Design and conduct a postdoctoral research project on long
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electrodes using various electron microscopy techniques (e.g. FIB-SEM); (ii) Reconstruction of the 3D structure through image analysis; (iii) Analysis of images from new and aged membrane-electrode assemblies
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and α-synuclein pathology. The research combines advanced 3D stem cell modeling, neuroimmune interaction studies, high-content imaging, molecular and biochemical analyses and the evaluation
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of imaging, both in acquisition speed and imaging depth, for applications ranging from biological systems to nanomaterials. This research is inherently interdisciplinary, combining expertise in optics