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terrestrial analogues. The desired candidate will have a background in geology, with an existing expertise in geomorphology (glacial geomorphology will be privileged), and knowledge of planetary science
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powers)? Required skills - Knowledge of geology and quarry archaeology (or basic concepts) - Building archaeology - Experience in excavation and prospecting - Proficiency in photogrammetry
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understood and difficult to predict. Their behaviour emerges from complex and highly variable interactions between geology, topography, and climate. Across Europe, this diversity leads to strong contrasts in
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, an interdisciplinary Joint Research Unit of CNRS and Université Savoie Mont Blanc (geomorphology, geology, geography, archaeology, sedimentology), with mountain environments as a shared focus. The postdoctoral
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the time of their application, a PhD degree in geology (including (bio)geochemistry, mineralogy/crystallography or experimental/isotope geochemistry/petrology), chemistry, physics or materials sciences. We
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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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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
Eligibility criteria At the time of appointment, the postdoctoral researcher must hold a PhD (or equivalent degree) in Earth sciences, with a specialization in geology and/or geophysics. The successful
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, environmental geology and chemistry. The focus of the palaeoecological group is on Holocene landscape dynamics and relationships between vegetation/landscapes, human activity, metallurgy, pollution history, and
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Required skills : Master in Earth or Material Sciences. Good knowledge of the mechanical and chemical properties of rocks and geological fluids. Additional skills : economic geology, petrology, high P-T