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particular simulation-based inference), strong programming skills in Python and experience with HPC environments. Experience with galaxy redshift surveys and/or gamma-ray astrophysics is desirable. We welcome
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Grenoble. You will work in a multidisciplinary environment and interact with soft matter physicists and cell biologists in the lab. While the project is based in Grenoble, secondments in other laboratories
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take place at the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE), within an international and interdisciplinary scientific environment, in close interaction with other doctoral candidates in
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at the Archives Poincaré (University de Lorraine). A doctoral co-supervision with the IHPST and Université Paris 1 will be organized so that the doctoral student may benefit from both research environments
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multidisciplinary expertise in environmental geosciences. He/she will be part of the Sustainable Environment group, which conducts studies on the life cycle (from production, use, to end-of-life) of materials and
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environment (chemistry, physics, biology) with the ambition of technology transfer towards clinical or industrial applications with high societal impact. Why join us? • Impact: Contribute to a project with high
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properties for their use as electrodes, catalysts and adsorbents in high-tech applications covering energy storage and environmental protection. Over the years, the group has accumulated know-how and
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, open mindedness, interdisciplinary work and discussions - wish to travel and work in other environments - clarity and good level in writing ** Offer and Benefits - 3-year contract at CNRS - Healthcare
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the Universe, as well as on their environment and their impact on it. Although detected at high energies, these processes generate emissions covering the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves
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20 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Géosciences Environnement Toulouse Research Field Environmental science Biological sciences Geosciences Researcher Profile First