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or equivalent Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCentre for Planetary HabitabilityCountryNorwayGeofield Contact City Oslo Website https://www.mn.uio.no/phab
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for Planetary HabitabilityCountryNorwayGeofield Contact City Oslo Website https://www.mn.uio.no/phab/english/about/ Street PO box 1072 Blindern Postal Code NO-0316 E-Mail t.h.torsvik@geo.uio.no STATUS: EXPIRED X
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of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences invites applications for a University Fellowship in Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences. This competitive postdoctoral fellowship will be awarded for a
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and responsible space exploration, with planetary protection at the core of its efforts. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: https://www.esa.int/ Field(s) of activity/research
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I, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Posting Number req25405 Department Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Department Website Link https://lpl.arizona.edu/ Location Tucson Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA
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works to translate knowledge into solutions and real-world impact. Learn more about HPH here: https://hph.stanford.edu/ About the Position The Center for Human and Planetary Health is seeking a full-time
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral reasearch project lies at the frontier between planetary science and
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Professor in Planetary Processes. Detailed Position Information The Department of Geological Sciences at The University of Alabama (UA) seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Planetary Processes. We
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the Planetary Systems Group (GSP) at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (UMR7326). The PhD supervisor, Vincent Hue, is a professor at Aix-Marseille Université (CPJ) and a specialist in the atmospheric
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monumental leap in our understanding of planetary systems beyond our own. However, the extreme contrast between the brightness of host stars and the faint light of their orbiting planets poses a formidable