University of Savoy Mont Blanc

Post-doc

Post-Doctoral position

접수중2025.11.18~2025.12.12

채용 정보

  • 접수 기간

    2025.11.18 00:00~2025.12.12 12:00

  • 접수 방법

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  • 채용 구분

    경력 무관

  • 고용 형태

    계약직

  • 지원 자격

    박사

  • 모집 전공

    생명과학, 생물학, 생명과학, 생물학, 동물・수의학, 의예과, 의학, 축산학, 작물・원예학, 식품가공학, 농업학, 수산학, 산림・원예학, 농림수산환경생태학, 농림수산바이오시스템공학, 생명공학, 한약학, 약학, 심리학, 의약계열더보기

  • 기관 유형

    대학교

  • 근무 지역

    해외(프랑스)더보기

The position in question will be affiliated with the Interuniversity Laboratory of Motor Biology (LIBM). Established in 2016, it is a multidisciplinary research unit recognized in the fields of exercise physiology, biomechanics, neuroscience, and engineering applied to physical activity and health. At the Université Savoie Mont Blanc site in Chambéry, LIBM brings together faculty researchers, doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and technical and administrative staff, and develops innovative projects at the interface of sports science, medicine, and health. Within this site, the Physical Activity and Fatigue (PAF) group focuses on studying the determinants of physical fitness and fatigue using neuromuscular, modeling, integrative physiology, and muscle biology approaches. Research is conducted on diverse populations, including healthy individuals (trained or untrained), older adults, patients with multisystemic, neurological, neuromuscular, or hematological diseases, individuals with motor disabilities, or those temporarily limited in their daily activities (post-surgery, intensive care stay, etc.). The team’s work also considers the impact of environmental stress, particularly heat, on physiological, neuromuscular, and cognitive-emotional responses. In this context, the group develops and tests innovative intervention methods, including physical activity, localized vibration, intermittent hypoxia, or heat acclimation, with the goal of optimizing physical performance, recovery, well-being, and health, even under challenging environmental conditions.


Population aging is a major global phenomenon that demands urgent attention and proactive strategies to promote healthy aging in the coming decades. Unfortunately, by directly threatening human safety and creating increasingly adverse physical and social living conditions, climate change is reducing the likelihood that older adults will be able to age successfully. Are we collectively prepared to make aging an opportunity rather than a challenge in the years ahead? The ClimAge project aims, first, to better characterize the impact of thermal stress on the psychological, cognitive, emotional, and neuromuscular components of functioning in older adults, particularly during dual-task situations that combine moderate physical activity with simultaneous cognitive demands. In a second phase, ClimAge will aim to promote the health and well-being of older adults by testing and developing innovative strategies for physical activity and heat acclimation (thermal anticipation). The cognitive, emotional, physical, biological, and behavioral effects of these interventions will be assessed in the short and medium term, especially in preparation for the future heat waves that are expected to become unavoidable. The strength of this project lies in the interdisciplinary collaboration between several research teams and laboratories (notably LIBM and LPNC) that focus on the aging process and the preservation of functional capacities in older adults, through complementary conceptual frameworks and methodological approaches. The project’s ambition is to bridge conceptual and applied perspectives on healthy aging, centered on the body, health, and physical activity, as integrating these dimensions both intellectually and practically will be a key asset in addressing the challenges ahead.


The recruited postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for:

  • - Finalizing ethical approval applications (CPP/CER) in collaboration with the principal investigators and the CHMS (sponsoring institution);
  • - Coordinating experimental protocols, including participant recruitment, laboratory testing, and field follow-ups, with the assistance of Master’s students.
  • - Disseminating and promoting the project’s results through participation in progress meetings, oral communications at national and international conferences, and the drafting of first versions of scientific manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed journals.


The postdoctoral researcher will be integrated into a multidisciplinary team of collaborators (Essentially LIBM, LPNC and LIP/PC2S laboratories from the USMB). He/she will conduct the experiments on the platform of the Federative Health Research Structure (located at the Bourget-du-Lac site) or at the Jacob-Bellecombette site.

Skills/Qualifications

The ideal candidate is expected to demonstrate:

  • - A strong academic background and a proven publication record in high-quality peer-reviewed journals;
  • - Excellent interpersonal and project management skills;
  • - The ability to work efficiently and independently;
  • - Outstanding written and oral communication skills in English;
  • - Solid expertise in statistical data analysis;
  • - A sound understanding of the conceptual frameworks of aging, environmental stress, and physical activity for health, which are central to the project.

  • The candidate should have practical experience in at least two of the main experimental domains involved in the project, such as cognitive-emotional assessments, neuromuscular and cerebral evaluations, actimetry, or cardiovascular and thermal data collection.

Practical experience in coaching, training, or rehabilitation of vulnerable populations will be highly valued.

근무 예정지

대표University of Savoy Mont Blanc(해외) : 27 Rue Marcoz, 73000 Chambéry

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    대학교(해외)

  • 대표전화

    33 4 79 75 85 85

  • 대표주소

    27 Rue Marcoz, 73000 Chambéry

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