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markers assays. - Testing for microplastics. - Statistical processing of physical, chemical, and physiological data. - Drafting reports and publications. - Organizing and facilitating discussions with
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to various organisations and are spread across three LIG sites: the campus, Minatec and Montbonnot. The aim is to draw on the complementary nature and recognised quality of the LIG's 22 research teams
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on biodiversity, the processes and interactions that govern lake ecosystem functioning, and the past, present, and future dynamics of lakes. This involves studying the lake itself as well as connected zones and
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observations of natural objects, experimentation, and modeling of the associated complex processes. The laboratory is made up of ~300 people and includes many nationally and Europeanly recognized experts in
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. The division focuses in particular on geothermal energy and heat storage, carbon capture and storage (CCS), natural hydrogen, underground storage of energy carriers, and radioactive waste disposal. Job
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Research FieldChemistry » BiochemistryEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Given the transdisciplinary nature of the project, we are open to various profiles: (Bio)Chemistry, magnetic
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environments (including the cryosphere), and (2) to link the activity and dormancy of these communities to ecological and biogeochemical processes. This work will feed into wider project goals to understand
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. The dismantling of the former Uranium Natural Graphite Gas (UNGG) nuclear reactors generated a large volume of metallic nuclear waste. Once the uranium metal fuel had been mechanically removed, the fuel cladding
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of these communities to ecological and biogeochemical processes. This work will feed into wider project goals to understand the role of dormancy as a regulator of biogeochemical cycles, and to link dormancy
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the external porous medium (chemical nature, particle size, specific surface area, morphology, etc.) on the debinding process • Improve understanding of the appearance of defects during this stage. Reducing