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. Description: This research spans several aspects of understanding the dynamics and structure of the Earth‘s crust and mantle to assess and mitigate hazards from earthquakes, landslides, and land subsidence
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2030 program (see https://www.pepr-risques.fr/fr/programme-de-recherche-risques-irima ). IRIMA is led by CNRS, Grenoble Alpes University and BRGM, and aims to structure and strengthen hazard and risk
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mechanics and foundation engineering in light of geologic conditions, recognition, prediction, and control or abatement of subsidence, landslides, earthquakes, and surface/subsurface disposal of liquids and
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:50,000, the landslide hazard within the Modigliana Sheet n.254. A specific focus will be on slowkinematic landslides, developing studies and research based on various data (topographic, geological
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, floods, landslides, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, weather and global climate change) and the production, availability and depletion of natural resources (e.g., water, minerals, and energy); engineering
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ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA' DI BOLOGNA - - DIPARTIMENTO DI FISICA E ASTRONOMIA | Italy | about 2 months ago
(earthquakes, landslides, calving) in the open sea, lakes, and fjords, as well as the interaction of these waves with coastal structures (e.g., bays, fjords, harbours). The research will focus on the potential
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and Master), and in two doctoral programs. Details on the department can be access on http://geographie.univie.ac.at/en/home/ . Your personal sphere of influence: The position is assigned to the working
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Master), and in two doctoral programs. Details on the department can be access on http://geographie.univie.ac.at/en/home/ . Your personal sphere of influence: The position is assigned to the working group
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and Master), and in two doctoral programs. Details on the department can be access on http://geographie.univie.ac.at/en/home/ . Your personal sphere of influence: The position is assigned to the working
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mechanics and foundation engineering in light of geologic conditions, recognition, prediction, and control or abatement of subsidence, landslides, earthquakes, and surface/subsurface disposal of liquids and