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7 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de réactivité et de chimie des solides Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile Recognised
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of configurations generated in silico as well as their thermodynamic, dynamic (phonon), and mechanical properties, and performing DFT/MLIP NpT and NVT molecular dynamics simulations. - Analyzing and exploiting
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understanding of the mechanisms controlling the mobility and/or potential immobilization of metals in natural systems and a better understanding of in situ reaction kinetics. The Solid State Physics Laboratory is
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geosciences, we expect to establish new geochemical tracers of metal sources, deposition mechanisms, rates, and location, for quantifying the true role of organic carbon in georesources formation. During
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quantify the evolution of the thermal structure of the Aquitaine Basin's crust and mantle using the geological record. Geophysical data, the subsidence history of sedimentary basins, and thermal-mechanical
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electrochemical evolution, reaction mechanisms, and aging phenomena at electrode-electrolyte interfaces. This position is part of the national PEPR Batteries program. The project aims to develop innovative
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largely depends on the role played by local public actors. The research objective is to quantitatively study and understand the mechanisms at work at the scale of French employment zones and departments
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, DSC, TGA, FTIR, mechanical and rheological properties, etc.) - Development of waterborne polyurethane dispersions (PUDs). - Identification of the best formulations meeting specifications
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physics, engineering or related fields. Solid background in aerodynamics, vortex dynamics and possibly two-phase flows. Experience in theoretical stability analysis and use of asymptotic methods. Knowledge
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Information Eligibility criteria Knowledge Requirements: The candidate (M/F) must have a strong background in advanced quantum mechanics, with a PhD in theoretical physics. A solid understanding of quantum