Context
We are seeking for a highly motivated study engineer (ingénieur d’étude) who wishes to work
on an interdisciplinary and exploratory project. The project aims at developing a platform, in
which original microfluidic and micro-/nano-fabrication technologies are combined, to realize,
observe and characterize the
in-situ formation and microvascularization of human brain
organoids reconstituted on chips. Eligible applicants must have a master’s degree with a
particular interest in bioengineering, biomaterials, physical chemistry, soft matter,
neurobiology, and/or biophysics. Experience in cell culture, experimental soft matter and/or
microfluidics is highly appreciated. The successful applicant will work at Department of
Chemistry of Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) and at Institut Pierre-Gilles de Gennes pour la
Microfluidique (IPGG). ENS and IPGG are neighboring institutes in a dynamic scientific
environment in the heart of Paris, France.
- Keywords
Brain organoid, human induced pluripotent stem cell, stem cell differentiation,
microfluidics, microfabrication, optical microscopy - The position
Available immediately, start date is negotiable.
For 12 months.
Applicants are invited to send a motivation letter, CV, and contact references to Ayako
Yamada