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A leading engineering school in France is hiring a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Vascular Mechanobiology to join a research unit. The position entails innovative research on multiscale mechanobiological synergies. Candidates should have a PhD in relevant fields, strong skills in biomechanics, and programming. Enjoy excellent working conditions including extensive paid leave and remote work options.
Joining Mines Saint-Étienne means committing to an institution where science and innovation build a more sustainable future. It is a school of excellence where everyone has the opportunity to unlock their full potential and contribute to tackling the challenges of tomorrow.
Ranked among the top engineering schools in France and recognized worldwide, our school, a member of the Institut Mines-Télécom, educates the talents of tomorrow while actively addressing major industrial, digital, and environmental challenges. By joining us, you become part of a community of 500 members of staff, 2,500 students and take part in an ambitious project: combining academic excellence, cutting‑edge research, and positive societal impact.
The Institut Mines-Télécom brings together France’s leading Grandes Ecoles to tackle major industrial, digital, energy, and environmental challenges. With its eight public Grandes Écoles and two affiliated Graduate Schools, it is the leading public institute dedicated to engineers and managers. Together, we imagine and build a sustainable future by educating the leaders who will shape tomorrow’s transitions.
As Post-Doctoral Fellow in Vascular Mechanobiology, you will join the Biomechanics and Mechanobiology group of Professor Stéphane Avril within the SAINBIOSE research unit (Inserm U1059), based at the Centre Ingénierie et Santé in Saint-Étienne. You will contribute to the ERC Advanced Grant project JuvenTwin, focused on Multiscale mechanobiological synergies in vascular homeostasis, ageing and rejuvenation, and to an ANR‑funded project.
The CIS (Centre Ingénierie et Santé) brings together around 70 people, including 18 professors in engineering, biomechanics and healthcare engineering. It has established itself as a leader in research on biomechanics and biomedical engineering, combining experimental, computational and translational approaches in collaboration with hospitals and industry.
Your mission will be to :
Your work will help establish multiscale digital twins of ageing effects on vascular mechanobiology and will contribute to the identification of rejuvenation treatments for vascular tissues.
You hold a PhD in biomechanics, mechanobiology, or biomedical engineering and ideally meet the following criteria:
Additional assets:
We support each of our employees on the path to excellence, with the conviction that together, we can have a lasting and significant impact on our world.
Joining Mines Saint‑Étienne is the opportunity to find:
Let’s build a more sustainable future, through science, engineering, and projects that make sense.
Application deadline: 10/12/2025
Submit your application to our dedicated platform: https://institutminestelecom.recruitee.com/o/post-doctoral-fellow-in-vascular-mechanobiology
As part of its Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion policy, the École des Mines de Saint‑Étienne is committed to fair treatment of all applicants.
start 01/02/2026
The selected candidates, after review of their applications, will be invited for interviews online.
For the content of the position
Professor Stéphane AVRIL – Researcher
Email: avril@emse.fr
Tel: +33 (0)4 77 42 01 88
For HR and administrative aspects:
Milica PETKOVIC – Gestionnaire RH
Mail: milica.petkovic@mines-stetienne.fr
Tél.: +33 (0)4 77 42 93 05
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