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movements can be preceded by slow movements lasting from several days to several years. These movements can be detected and tracked by satellites, either using radar or optical sensors. Since 2016, data from
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underground infrastructure (sensors, passive seismic methods, etc.) and surface impacts (e.g., satellite interferometry), (v) Predictive modeling of coupled processes (e.g., reactive transport, water-rock
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the national level. The research topics addressed within the laboratory are varied, ranging from the modification of matter in the gas or condensed phase by ion irradiation, to materials such as crystals
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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
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the coupling of 2D PIC/MCC code with a 2D fluid simulation of the neutral background gas. The Plasma Physics Laboratory is a joint (CNRS/École Polytechnique/Sorbonne University/Paris Saclay University/Paris
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to translate fundamental research into clinical impact, with the creation of a start-up company developing injectable, gas-loaded nanozeolite solutions for biomedical use. The successful candidate will
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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
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for the conversion of either model compounds in gas phase and of different silicone materials. The fresh and used catalysts will be characterized by different techniques available at IRCELYON. The CARES project funded
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-criteria, defining their formalization as fuzzy subsets, and characterizing their uncertainty; Integrating Machine Learning algorithms to better account for low-level sensor data (precipitation, wind-driven
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analysis for more geometries and with a reduced number of sensors - Implementation of the MSE method on a cylindrical structure immersed in water and sensitivity analysis - Algorithmic and experimental