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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
(# ANR-22-CE01-0028) funded by the ANR. This two-year project (01/04/26 to 31/03/28) aims to explore the link between the dynamics of rupture on seismic faults and the structure of the damage zone
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, and the introduction of the 2DEG to gauge the magnitude of the acoustoelectric effect, completed by numerical simulations. The acoustoelectric active structure will then be integrated in photonic
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(based for instance on classical and/or ab initio molecular dynamics, combined with ONIOM-type QM/MM approaches) to gain deeper insight into the structure of the HFIP solvent, its coordination properties
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system housing the two arms of the PET-SCAN system - Develop a simulation tool to optimize the prototype structure - Develop software tools for data acquisition and processing This work is being carried
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well as new minerals to build a detailed picture of the evolution of the Earth's atmosphere from Archean to present. The post-doctoral researcher will also have access to the noble gas analytical platform
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, energy, transportation, and construction. The laboratory focuses on describing the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties, using both experimental and modeling/simulation
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The successful candidate (M/F) will join the Bordeaux Astrophysics Laboratory (LAB - UMR 5804), whose mission is to conduct research in the field of space sciences, build associated instrumentation, train students
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propose a mechanism for this formation, as well as participate in the writing of reports, articles and make oral presentations at conferences or symposia. For the duration of his/her contract, the recruited
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will participate in the construction and
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. The project will build upon the laboratory's expertise in C–O bond activation, decarboxylation, and photoredox catalysis. The LCMCE brings together a team of molecular chemists with specialized skills in