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Website https://amethis.doctorat.org/amethis-client/prd/consulter/offre/3067 Requirements Research FieldGeosciencesEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications The candidate should
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momentum to planetary atmospheres and magnetospheres. CMEs also drive fast mode magnetohydrodynamic shocks, which in turn accelerate electrons and ions. Experimental and theoretical research is conducted
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across different platforms; (4) cloud-wave coupling at turbulence to gravity wave scales, from planetary boundary layer to the mesosphere and above. Field of Science: Earth Science Advisors: Jie Gong
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part of the research theme 'Planets and Moons', and will be integrated within the ERC - IceFloods (https://lpg-umr6112.fr/en/erc-icefloods/ ). This thesis will aim to characterize the contribution of ice
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Earth and planetary interiors, spanning tectonics, magmatism and mantle dynamics. You will be expected and supported to conduct cutting-edge research at the highest level, build your own externally funded
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applied to the study of sites, particularly rock schematic rock art sites of southern France. The contract will be carried out in the ANR SCHEMA project (https://schema.hypotheses.org/a-propos ). ANR SCHEMA
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of Geochemistry and Petrology in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (D-EAPS) invites applications for, initially, a 2-yr senior scientist / lab manager position, with a possible longer term perspective
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analytical facilities (including synchrotron), which are well adapted to the probing of these volatile components. The aim of such experiments is to capture the chemical foundations ruling planetary interior
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of the dynamically changing heliosphere system, and learning about the past and future evolution of the solar system” and Planetary Science, which aims to “Revealing the formation processes of the Solar System based
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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