Status:Closed

Opening date: 7 November 2025

Closing date: 10 December 2025

Incentive action

Marseille Imaging Institute is launching its "Young Researcher 2026" call for projects to promote excellence at Aix-Marseille University, boost applications for permanent positions, bring in new skills and facilitate the initiation of research by young researchers working on imaging topics (data science, instrumentation and fields of application) in the following scientific areas:

  • Ultimate imaging
  • Imaging therapy
  • Disruptive and innovative techniques
  • Imaging for all

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

  • Newly arrived young researchers
  • Either the applicant :
    • is a young researcher (< 6 years maximum post-doctorate)
    • with a permanent position
    • has recently joined (< 2 years) a laboratory/unit* member of the Institute
  • Or the candidate :
    • is a young researcher (< 6 years maximum post-doctorate)
    • in a post-doctoral position
    • who wish to apply for a permanent position in a laboratory/unit* member of the Institute

DOCUMENTS

Send application by e-mail: cecile.lavoute@univ-amu.fr

CONDITIONS OF ENGAGEMENT

All publications and scientific communications that have received financial support from the Marseille Imaging Institute must include the following sentence:
"This work was supported by the French government as part of the France 2030 investment plan, within the framework of the Aix-Marseille Université - A*MIDEX Excellence Initiative (AMX-19-IET-002)".

Publications must be deposited in the A*Midex HAL AMU collection, the University's open archive.
 

Contact

For all inquiries, please contact Cécile LAVOUTE: cecile.lavoute@univ-amu.fr

Key dates

  • Submission deadline : 10/12/2025
  • Evaluation and selection by expert committee : mid-January 2026
  • Communication of results : End of January 2026

Testimonials

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Arnauld SERGE
Teacher-researcher, Laboratoire d'Adhésion et Inflammation

We are coordinators of the RANKnanodyn project, an awardee of the AAP "Research 2022", which focuses on the molecular dynamics of the immunological synapse during leukemogenesis using videonanoscopy. Incentive support from Marseille Imaging enabled us to successfully apply for the AAP ITMO Cancer Aviesan PCSI, and INCA PLBIO, currently in progress. A review and an article are currently being written.