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France-BioImaging

Research engineer in Bioimage Analysis for the researchers of the inIdEx FORMULA

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Montpellier, France

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Freelance

08-10-2025

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Python Java Research Training Programming Organization Mathematics

Job Specifications

Organization: Institut Pasteur

Location: Institut Pasteur, Rue du Docteur Roux, Paris, France

Available from: January 1, 2026

Send CV, Publications, Summary And References To

Jean-Yves TINEVEZ & Juliette AZIMZADEH at tinevez@pasteur.fr

cc: juliette.azimzadeh@ijm.fr

Position Information

The inIdEx FORMULA consortium is looking for a research engineer to support the research projects of its members. The missions of the engineer will consist in collaborating with researchers by offering expertise and assistance in bioimage analysis.

The engineer will be embedded within the Image Analysis Hub, a core facility dedicated to bioimage analysis in the Institut Pasteur, and in the ImagoSeine core facility of the Institut Jacques Monod. He/ She will benefit from all their resources and expertise. He / She will also interact with biologists and collaborate with them on exciting research projects involving cutting edge analysis and imaging. Finally, the engineer will become a member of F-BIAS, the national network of bioimage analysts in France.

This is a position with a strong pluri-disciplinary component, involving interactions with image analysts, biologists, and researchers in the field of image processing. The engineer will be contributing to the major image analysis software packages used in Life-Sciences and will develop his / her skills in computing and image analysis and contribute to several imaging-related projects. The candidate should be motivated by community-oriented work.

Missions

Offering walk-in support and trainings for questions involving image analysis.
Collaborate with biologists, developing custom analysis pipelines for their projects.
Contributing to the development of innovative image analysis software tools.
Ensure dissemination of the new tools: training events & documentation, making the tools usable by the community.
Contribute to defining and organizing the image analysis activities of the inIdEx: hub meetings, technology exchanges, open desks with users.

Localization / Salary / Start

The engineer will work within the Image Analysis Hub of the Institut Pasteur, Paris. Part of the engineer missions will be fulfilled in the Institut Jacques Monod, in the ImagoSeine core facility.

Salary range: 2400 - 3300 EUR / month (raw salary) depending on experience.

The engineer will be an employee of the Universite Paris Cite.

Hiring will begin in early 2026. This is a fixed term contract, for 3 years.

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The Suitable Candidate

Holds an engineering or master's degree in (bio)informatics, (bio)physics, applied mathematics or any other related domain, followed by at least 1-3 years of professional experience in bioimage analysis in research or support to research activity,
Or holds a PhD in bioinformatics, (bio)physics, applied mathematics or any other related domain.

Expected skills

Strong knowledge in bioimage analysis.
Experience with the current bioimage analysis tools, open-source and commercial.
Programming skills (Python, Java, ...)
Practical experience with deep-learning, ideally in imaging.
An experience with biology and imaging is a plus.
The will and taste to collaborate with others on their projects.
Ability to train and teach others.

The working language is English.

Applying

Please send a CV, a cover letter with a link to a public code repository and one reference to: tinevez@pasteur.fr and juliette.azimzadeh@ijm.fr.

The selection process will involve interviews and a presentation to the selection committee.

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About the Company

France-BioImaging is the National Infrastructure in Biology and Health in the field of biological imaging. Our primary mission is to develop and provide access to innovative instruments and imaging technologies to scientists, and our philosophy is to associate leading R&D research teams with service facilities. This unique coordinated infrastructure gathers 30 large biological imaging facilities and 80 laboratories specializing in R&D for imaging in 10 local Nodes and one transversal Node dedicated to bioimage informatics. F... Know more