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20 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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the impact on physics analyses. The Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et des Hautes Energies (LPNHE) is a high energy physics, astroparticle and cosmology laboratory located in the center of Paris with a staff
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of very-high-energy gamma-ray sources, in the context of study of magnetic fields in the Milky Way galaxy and in the intergalactic medium. The work will include development of numerical code for modelling
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in the field of energy / thermal enginnering / Chemical engineering. The expected skills are: - The Knowledge of energy systems, heat and mass transfers is required. - The Knowledge of thermochemical
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energy storage - The ability to work as an independent researcher with a high level of scientific judgement and initiative - Excellent communication and organisational skills - Good command of spoken and
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, giving rise to complex circuits with often highly branched topologies. The research and technologies thus developed address both new energy management functionalities and high-performance applications in
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physics, high energy physics, theoretical physics, astroparticles, astrophysics and cosmology, particle accelerators, energy and the environment and health. IJCLab has very significant technical capacities
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numerous fields of application: energy, pollution control, sensors, catalysis, etc. The institute has a wide range of high-performance equipment, enhanced by eleven ISO 9001-certified technical platforms
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mechanical tests (hot tensile tests) ; - Knowledge of X-ray diffraction and the use of synchrotron beamlines, preferably at high energy ; - Fluency in oral and written English ; - Ability to process
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, the consequent high-power densification as well as the urgent energy transition, imposes challenges for both materials nanoengineering and energy management towards efficiently waste heat dissipation. To make