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22 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry » Computational chemistry Researcher
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place at the Grenoble Computer Science Laboratory (LIG), a laboratory with 450 members comprising professors, permanent researchers, doctoral students, and administrative and technical staff. The LIG's mission is to
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fluids requires transdisciplinary approaches (physics, engineering, cell and molecular biology, immunology, etc.) extending all the way to clinical practice, as well as dedicated technical and analytical
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scientific activities related to data production and structuration, carried out by project partners in the humanities and social sciences, particularly in heritage science, across various corpora and case
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relation with its non-academic stakeholders. Currently it includes 36 permanent staff members, plus some 15 PhD candidates and 4 post-doc researchers Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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CNRS, LAPTh Application ID: CNRS-LAPTh-PD1 [#31568] Application Title: Post-Doctoral Researcher Positions in Application of Simulation-based inference to Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
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Appl Deadline: 2025/12/19 11:59PM (posted 2025/11/04, listed until 2026/05/04) Position Description: Apply Position Description Description: The LAPTh (CNRS/USMB) invites expressions of interest for a
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-state and transient regimes. The objective of this post-doctoral project is to develop an experimental prototype of a wall resulting from topological and/or shape optimization to minimize thermal losses
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ultrafast processes involved in LWFA. You will use the PIC code Smilei to model short time-scale phenomena (plasma ionization, initial heating, and LWFA dynamics within the formed channel). You will also
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. These discoveries are achieved through the use of molecular and cellular biology approaches, as well as in vivo experiments. Within the IPBS, the Inflame team, led by Dr. Etienne Meunier, studies the mechanisms