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Le CSIC recherche des chercheurs pour plusieurs postes au sein de l'Instituto Biofisika. Les candidats retenus participeront à des projets innovants axés sur la biophysique et l'analyse d'images 3D, en utilisant des méthodologies avancées incluant le deep learning. Les postes sont flexibles et commencent à l'automne 2025, avec un salaire aligné sur l'expérience et les qualifications.
The Instituto Biofisika (IBF) is a joint research centre of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Located at the Leioa Campus, it focuses on fundamental and translational biophysics research and fosters a highly collaborative environment.
The IBF is currently accepting expressions of interest for research scientist positions at both postdoctoral and predoctoral levels. Successful candidates will join the Laboratory for Numerical Methods of Cryo Electron Tomography (cryoET), led by Dr. Daniel Castaño Díez.
The group specializes in developing computational methodologies for analyzing 3D cellular imagery, primarily through the Dynamo software platform. Recent research funded by the Human Frontiers Science Program has advanced cryo electron tomography processing, revealing insights into cellular mechanics and exocytosis.
Current efforts focus on extending this tool with deep learning techniques to identify and characterize small, flexible proteins in their natural context. The successful applicant will contribute to these methodological developments, software maintenance, and the analysis of cryoET datasets from external collaborators.
Positions are flexible with a potential start in Fall 2025, with funding secured until August 2029. Salaries range from €27,000 to €42,000 for BSc/MSc candidates and €38,000 to €53,000 for PhD candidates, aligned with experience and qualifications.
Interested candidates should submit a single PDF including: