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CENTURI recruits up to 5 postdoctoral fellows

Posted by , on 18 March 2019

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

The Turing Centre for Living Systems (CENTURI) recruits up to 5 highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to work in an interdisciplinary life science environment.

CENTURI postdocs will have the opportunity to develop their project with more than one research group, bridging biology to other disciplines. Candidates will have a background in any of the following fields: cell or developmental biology, immunology, neurobiology, biophysics, theoretical physics, computer science, bioinformatics, applied mathematics or engineering.

The available postdoctoral projects are advertised online, at this address: http://centuri-livingsystems.org/recruitment/. Postdoc candidates also have the possibility to propose their own project, providing that it meets the eligibility criteria. To know more about the projects and applications, please visit CENTURI website.

 

Selection criteria

Candidates will be evaluated on the following criteria:

– Scientific level and publications

– Ability to work in a multidisciplinary research environment

– Ability to work on a collaborative research project

– Enthusiasm and communication skills

 

Deadline for application: April 26, 2019

 


About CENTURI
Mainly located on the Luminy science campus (Marseille France), the Turing Centre for Living Systems is an interdisciplinary project federating a growing community of biologists, physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers in 15 research institutes.
The project focuses on 3 missions: Research, Education and Engineering

 

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