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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
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(energy, spatial resolution, stability) Analysis and interpretation of experimental data Preparation of scientific publications and presentations at conferences Interaction with academic and industrial
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interaction between the Annecy and Aachen teams through joint meetings and short visits. Collaborations with the group of Prof. Mathias Garny at Technical University of Munich (TUM) on particle physics modeling