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hypothesized to exist at the base of the lithosphere beneath the French Massif Central and the Pyrenees. Thermometric analyses of mineral assemblages (e.g., olivine-bearing basalts) will be used to estimate
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associated with the CNRS, INSERM, and the University of Strasbourg. The successful candidate will work at the IGBMC and benefit from an exceptional international scientific environment. The IGBMC has around 40
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. The Corpuscular Physics Laboratory of Caen (LPC CAEN), with about 130 staff, is a joint research unit (UMR 6534) under the supervision of three institutions: the CNRS, the University of Caen Normandy (UCN) and the
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of the CNRS National Committee. With approximately 200 members, including over 70 permanent faculty researchers and more than 100 doctoral students, i3 was established in 2012 through the initiative of MINES
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in a strongly heterogeneous setting (e.g., CPUs+GPUs). Additionally, this work can benefit from the developments of WP1 and WP2 of Exa-SofT around the development of optimization techniques
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some of the world's most intense magnetic fields, with continuous fields up to 36 T available at the Grenoble site. The successful candidate will become a member of the LNCMI team. They will join the
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optimization code used, particularly for automated transition state searches. • Perform molecular dynamics simulations to estimate thermodynamic/macroscopic properties. IPREM brings together over 300 staff
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The research for this position is to explore the genesis of oxygenic photosynthesis from an older form of photosynthesis that was non-oxygenic and based on sulfur oxidation. Some cyanobacteria are able
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be carried out to estimate daily hydrogen production and assess the fertility and economic potential of these basins. The postdoctoral researcher will be supervised at Géosciences Montpellier by N
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developmental) and integrative neuroscience, the laboratory is structured around four main teams: - Cognition-Behavior-Context - Social Behaviors and Collective Dynamics - Physiological and Psychosocial Stress