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Neuroscience Institute (INCI) is a CNRS research laboratory in partnership with the University of Strasbourg, comprising 9 teams (130 people), whose mission is to explore the nervous system and its pathologies
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University of Strasbourg - ICUBE Laboratory (UMR7357) | Strasbourg, Alsace | France | about 1 month ago
18 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Strasbourg - ICUBE Laboratory (UMR7357) Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France
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700 members and brings together researchers of CNRS, University of Strasbourg and INSA of Strasbourg. It is a major driving force for research in Strasbourg with biomedical engineering and sustainable
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Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives (INCI, UPR3212 of the CNRS associated with the University of Strasbourg) focuses on deciphering, in animals, the functioning of neuronal networks underlying brain and
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of Engineering Sciences, Computer Science, and Imaging) is a joint research unit between CNRS and the University of Strasbourg. Its interface with the medical field is particularly developed through the presence
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: Pharmacy department, University of Strasbourg Desired level of education : PhD thesis Experience required : Contact(s) for information on the position (identity, position, e-mail address, telephone
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(6-month extension possible) Expected date of employment: 15 March 2024 (flexible) Workplace: SAGE Laboratory (UMR 7363), University of Strasbourg, France Desired level of education: PhD Experience
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therapeutic approaches. The project will be integrated into teaching at the University of Strasbourg, within the teaching teams in charge of immunology, cell biology and evolution. The CNRS is developing a
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of Strasbourg is recruiting PhD students in 2024 through its international PhD program. (The list of projects and number of positions will be updated until January 15, 2024). This interdisciplinary program
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and H2O2 production under solar light. On another hand, ICPEES (our collaborator in University of Strasbourg) developed a high-prospect robust light-driven La1-xTixFeO3 catalyst that yields by Photo