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27 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Universite Gustave Eiffel Department Navier Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Water resources engineering Engineering
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vulnerable aquifers in Gironde. In this context, the objectives of this thesis are: -to assess the impact of forest fires on the SOM and therefore their ability to protect water resources. -to propose a
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Description The overarching mission is to conduct research combining machine learning, data assimilation, and physical modeling to enhance short-term (days/weeks) forecasts of Arctic sea ice conditions. The
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Water ice is one of the key substances which provides resources
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available for experiments. Tracking radical species in oxidative water treatment processes Oxidative treatments are commonly used in water treatment, either for disinfection or micropollutant degradation
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part of the research theme 'Planets and Moons', and will be integrated within the ERC - IceFloods (https://lpg-umr6112.fr/en/erc-icefloods/ ). This thesis will aim to characterize the contribution of ice
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) to characterize the POSS-based porous liquids developed within the project; (ii) to study the sorption of gases (CO₂, H₂, N₂, CH₄) and vapors (water and solvents with increasing polarity); (iii) to understand
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, interdisciplinary environment with access to state-of-the-art Earth system models, high-performance computing facilities, and expertise in ocean modelling, carbon cycle science, and climate interventions. LOCEAN
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yields are highly sensitive to drought episodes, which are expected to intensify under future climate scenarios. Enhancing the tolerance of protein pea to water stress therefore represents a strategic
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Under Stress (FORFUS). Forests are essential to climate regulation, water cycling, biodiversity and human wellbeing. Yet increasing drought, heatwaves and environmental pressures threaten their resilience