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Environmental science » Global change Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 20 Mar 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Country France Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35
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lakes and their watershed at centennial to millennial time scales. In particular, we are interested in how changes in climate and land use affect the C cycling in watersheds, and through changes in
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the Paris region specializing in environmental and climate sciences at the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL) (https://www.ipsl.fr ). The LOCEAN team's work focuses on studying the physical processes
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enabling us to better characterize the multi-scale interactions between societies and nature. The postdoctoral contract is part of the UMOVE project, which examines cycling through the lens of climate change
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topics (hydrogeological, technological, environmental, regulatory, economic, and societal) in order to define their scope and potential applications in France, particularly in the context of climate change
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QUALIFICATIONS, REQUIRED RESEARCH FIELDS, REQUIRED EDUCATION LEVEL, PROFESSIONAL SKILLS, OTHER RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS PhD in environmental science or related field (forestry, biology, climate science). The
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local environmental footprinting of PV raw materials (climate change, water use, land use, etc.), and criticality assessment. The candidate will disseminate results of the activities to their team at BRGM
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
resources, with direct applications to societal issues such as natural hazards and climate change. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR6118-MARTHO-001/Candidater.aspx Requirements
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sediments. To deepen this research—particularly regarding the evolution of the slopes in response to climatic (and anthropogenic) changes—EDYTEM proposes a geomorphological and geochronological approach
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on understanding the evolution of landforms at different time scales (long- and short-term formation and evolution of mountain ranges), the response of mountain environments to past and present climate change, and