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selectivity and permeability and ultrahigh water permeability combined with high salt rejection. The objective of this work is to construct atomistic models of MOFs/Polymers and Artificial Water-Channel
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to enable convergence between the IPSL Earth System model and observations (natural and instrumental archives). · Evaluate the mechanisms of internal ocean-atmosphere coupled dynamics and feedbacks in
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Fisheries Fund). This project aims to develop solutions adapted to Caribbean artisanal fisheries to limit the accidental capture of sea turtles through the use of acoustic deterrent systems (ADDs
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postdoctoral researcher to join our team at the Institut de Chimie de Nice as part of the ERC Consolidator Grant ICE-EEVOLVE. This ambitious project aims to investigate the origins and evolution of chiral
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implications. Aquifers constitute the main source of drinking water for humans worldwide. The long-term sustainability of this resource largely depends on certain ecosystem services provided by aquifers. In
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of Earth system modeling, allowing to quantify vegetation response to climate changes. More specifically, vegetation dynamic is a key land-related process to improve projections of carbon and water
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currents on plankton diversification. (S)he will study the connectivity of water masses using a lagrangian approach and design a population genetic model on the connectivity network. - Lagragian
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inorganic carbon. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 36, e2021GB007162. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GB007162 van der Zant, H. F., Sulpis, O., Middelburg, J. J., Humphreys, M. P., Savelli, R., Carroll, D
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attention will be paid to the impact on precipitations and the radiative impact of carbonaceous aerosols on the melting of glaciers in the region. The Himalayan region possesses the world's largest ice and
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launched as part of the ANR OCEANLINKS project [Bound by Seas and the Ocean: Coastal Anchoring and Networks of the International Scientific Community]. Within this project, the postdoc will contribute