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teams, one of which focuses on solar-terrestrial relations and space plasmas (https://www.lpc2e.cnrs.fr/en/plasmas-spatiaux-2 ). The laboratory has strong expertise in space instrumentation, from design
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macromolecular assemblies, investigating their dynamic properties, and studying interactions between living organisms and minerals, among others. This two-year postdoc offer allows to join IMPMC as part of a
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French synchrotron SOLEIL (Paris Region) https://www.synchrotron-soleil.fr/en . The postdoc will be based mainly in Pau, with HAXPES experiments in SOLEIL during campaigns (about three weeks per year). Two
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received a 2-year fuding within the framework of the French National Program PEPR Bridges (BRIDGES-AVATAR ANR Project). The goal is to carry out process studies of Atmosphere-Ocean-Wave (AOW) interactions
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The project aims to study the
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the possibility of renewal for a third year subject to performance and funding availability. The salary will follow the CNRS/USMB scale and will be commensurate with experience. The anticipated start date is 1
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PhD degrees Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5243-HELOUR-075/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteGéosciences
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CNRS, LAPTh Position ID: CNRS-LAPTh-PD_ENIGMASS_2026 [#31672] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Annecy, Rhone-Alpes 74940, France [map ] Subject Area: High-Energy Theory
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of understanding cirrus clouds in climate studies. We are seeking postdoctoral researchers to contribute to our mission of advancing knowledge on how aerosols influence cirrus formation and their evolution, under
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of fibrosis, accompanied by an inappropriate immune response. It causes approximately 500,000 deaths per year and can progress to other chronic liver diseases, including cancer. Restoring homeostasis in