Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
necessary. - Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills. - Creativity and ability to think out of the box. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7073
-
(casting, spraying, high-pressure foaming). -Proficiency in experimental techniques for polymer and/or cellular material characterization. -Strong scientific rigor and analytical skills. -Autonomy and
-
for the comparison between analytical predictions and biological reality (based on the results of F. Robin's team or the literature). This project is part of the ANR-funded ACTIPOP project described at the following
-
Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must have solid expertise and skills in the following areas: - Measurement of VOCs and their evolution in the atmosphere - Analytical chemistry: gas
-
common tools and/or research topics. The LSCE also relies on three platforms: PANOPLY for analytical geochemistry (shared with the GEOPS laboratory), ICOS (for greenhouse gas monitoring), and the Earth
-
testing of heterogeneous catalysts - Knowledge of catalytic reactors and GC analytical tools - Knowledge of polymer materials, of silicon reactivity Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr
-
for the inverse modeling of displacement data (Fukushima et al., 2005). Both approaches will be benchmarked on analytic solutions for fractures (Okubo, 1992) and ellipsoids (Nikkhoo and Rivalta, 2022). They will
-
experimental atmospheric chemistry. Applicants should have good knowledge of either analytical, physical or atmospheric chemistry. Ideally, applicants should also have a talent for experimental research
-
, and physicochemical characterization techniques. English: Level B1 Personal Qualities: Rigor, autonomy, analytical skills, ability to work in a team, and good communication skills. An interest in
-
. Results will be interpreted in light of simpler, semi-analytical models of hydrofracture propagation. The seismicity and seafloor deformation observed during and after notable intrusion events across