Postdoctoral In Electrochemistry Development of a Biosensor For Pathogen Monitoring M-F - Plouz[...]
Postdoctoral In Electrochemistry Development of a Biosensor For Pathogen Monitoring M-F - Plouzané - CDD
Who are we? The Detection, Sensors and Measurements (DCM) laboratory is responsible for conducting the research necessary for the development of new technologies (chemical sensors, biosensors, optical sensors, etc.) in conjunction with the activities of all Ifremer departments and external companies, as appropriate.
The laboratory seeks to improve understanding of phenomena at the interface between materials and the marine environment and to develop systems for measuring marine and underwater environments.
The contract will be carried out within the Research and Technological Development Unit, under the responsibility of the Head of the Detection, Sensors and Measurements Laboratory.
The position offered is linked to the SEREMAQ partnership research project for the development of an electrochemical biosensor for the identification of pathogenic bacteria and viruses.
Recent incidents of biological contamination of surface water (faecal coliforms (E. coli), norovirus), often following extreme rainfall and uncontrolled sewage spills, pose a growing threat to coastal ecosystems, public health and the French shellfish industry. Regulatory monitoring networks, in particular the microbiological control network (REMI), rely on robust reference methods but involve cumbersome logistics chains and response times that are incompatible with real‑time operational management of microbiological risks.
In this context, the SEREMAQ project aims to develop an innovative, rapid (< 1 hour), low‑cost and low‑carbon footprint measurement chain, enabling direct multi‑target quantification of bacterial and viral contaminants directly in the field.
This project brings together leading academic and technological players: Grapheal, Ifremer (LER‑LR Sète, LSEM Nantes, RDT/DCM Brest) and CEA‑LETI.
What will your mission BE?
- Contribute to the scientific and methodological development of the field measurement chain (preconcentration, detection, validation).
- Participate in defining relevant microbiological targets (indicator bacteria and pathogens).
- Evaluate the analytical performance of the system (sensitivity, specificity, robustness in saline environments).
- Ensure the scientific validation of the results obtained by comparison with conventional reference methods.
How are your activities organised?
- Main location: LDCM/Ifremer (Plouzané), with occasional travel possible.
- Activity rate: 100%
Who are you?
- Holder of a PhD in electrochemistry, chemistry or biotechnology.
- PhD must have been obtained less than three years prior to the date of employment.
- Electrochemistry.
- Surface modification.
- Previous experience in microbiology and biosensor development would be an asset.
You have the following qualities:
- Interest in experimental and interdisciplinary work.
- Ability to work in a team with academic and industrial partners.
- Autonomy, scientific rigour and initiative.
Benefits
- We have a teleworking agreement and our staff have 12 comp time days and supra statutory leave.
- We allocate a significant budget to developing skills, through individual or collective training actions.
- We have a CSR policy inspired by the purposes of the institute (sustainable mobility allowance, etc.).
How to apply?
In a pdf file: CV and cover letter.
Job details
Title
Postdoctoral In Electrochemistry Development of a Biosensor For Pathogen Monitoring M-F - Plouzané - CDD
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