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photosynthesis. The candidate will interact with leading authorities in photosynthesis and have access to state-at-the art technical facilities. The position is for a postdoctoral researcher for two years to start
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the work in the interdisciplinary environment of ORGMET, the postdoctoral fellow will interact closely with the partner laboratories in Toulouse, Grenoble, Pau, and abroad that have complementary expertise
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training in general geology, tectonics of sedimentary basins and geochemistry and/or fluid-rock interactions Additional comments None Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD
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thereby interact with a diverse team of investigators with expertise in marine biogeochemistry, marine microbial ecology and diversity, and physiology of key microbial model organisms. Where to apply
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to interact with research staff. • An on-site company restaurant offering affordable lunch options. • Partial reimbursement of public transport costs (75%) + sustainable mobility allowance. • Site accessible by
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virtual chemical library screening pipeline on a computing cluster (4,000 cores). - Develop protocols for aggregating, processing and filtering the data resulting from the pipeline. - Design an interactive
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, and writing scientific articles. The candidate will be working at the Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique (LOA) in Lille, and be part of the team on “Interactions of Aerosol and Radiation”. He/she will
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theoretical calculations to identify the catalysts to be used to obtain monomers that will subsequently be synthesised. - Interact with experimenters - Develop an extensive database based on DFT calculations
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a modeling approach inspired by statistical physics to describe individual strategies, their interactions, and emergent effects at the group scale. The candidate will contribute to the development and
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, acceleration processes, and interactions with Mercury's surface and exosphere. A key emphasis will be placed on analyzing the three-dimensional distributions of the ions observed by the Mass Spectrum Analyzer