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access to unevenly distributed underground storage, connect renewable-rich regions with industrial hubs and, in certain areas, limit the cost of reinforcing the electricity transmission network. CEA I-Tésé
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, including 30 permanent researchers. The Strasbourg observatory also hosts the Strasbourg astronomical Data Centre (CDS, https://cds.unistra.fr ). CDS is dedicated to the collection and distribution
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the PACE team, which is right now composed of 6 permanent researchers, 8 PhD students and post-docs. The recruited person will be placed under the responsibility of Antoine Stier, researcher. The candidate
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9 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de géologie de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure Research Field Geosciences Astronomy Environmental science Researcher Profile
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within the team. Finally, you must be fluent in English in order to thrive in an international environment. You hold a PhD or equivalent. Your level of English is professional. Why join us? You'll be
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As part of the ERC project ABYSS ('Megathrust Faults Monitoring from Abyssal Distributed
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obtained by MOCVD deposition. A PhD student at LMGP is currently developing and optimizing the operating conditions to control nanowire geometry, network density and connectivity, and coverage. The recruited
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of collections of fluid particles distributed over a lattice is here preferred to solving non-linear PDEs. Processing a simulation in this way has some advantages. The low numerical dissipation allows
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pressing need to understand how biodiversity patterns have been created and assembled. The number of species is not distributed evenly around the globe (Rohde et al. 1992, Pennisi 2005, Mittelbach et al
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enrolled in graduate schools associated to the University of Lille. Starting date is from December 1st 2025. Eligibility criteria Eligibility criteria PhD Eligibility criteria to assess whether the candidate