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18 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut Franco-Argentin d'études sur le climat et ses impacts Research Field Environmental science Environmental science » Earth
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) Biogeochemical Cycles and Transfers in the Environment iii) Climate and Cycles - Modeling their variabilities and interactions. Each of these themes brings together between 4 and 7 research teams formed around
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using advanced statistical methods. The goal is to improve our understanding of wave-driven turbulence processes, which are crucial for accurate climate modeling The Institute of Environmental Geosciences
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approaches to predict phenotypic variations from multi-source data. Develop predictive models to forecast changes in the genetic diversity of palm populations under climate change and anthropogenic pressures
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water management. Task Description: Development and calibration of SWAT and MODFLOW models for surface and groundwater systems. Analysis of hydrological and climatic data. Application of the WA+ water
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the territory and are essential for 80% of the farms. However, these areas—especially those in retro-coastal zones and floodplains—are increasingly impacted by climate extremes, such as summer droughts and spring
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degradation and their impact on rock stability in high mountains, in a context of climate change. It also focuses on the study of building materials subject to freeze/thaw cycles, with direct implications
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) and Aurélien Quiquet from the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et Environnement (LSCE), an expert of the GRISLI model, in interaction with the PhD student on the ANR Delta project (coordinated by Y
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one of the largest uncertainties in climatic projections and cause millions of deaths worldwide every year. Hence, they have enormous societal and economic consequences. Nonetheless, there is still a
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Description The person hired for this position will work within the context of the French Océan et Climat program, particularly in the AI data challenges part of the project https://www.ocean-climat.fr/Le-PPR