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Description Sea ice/ocean/atmosphere modeling and prediction, taking advantage of AI/ML approaches. The Scale-Aware Sea Ice Project (SASIP, 2021-2027, Lead PI: Pierre Rampal) is a research project supported by
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1 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Rennes Department Geosciences Research Field Environmental science » Water science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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14 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Université de Limoges Department DRH-RECHERCHE Research Field Chemistry » Analytical chemistry Environmental science » Water science Researcher
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experimental studies to characterize the cohesive properties of icy powders, made up of mixtures of ice-silicates and/or ice-salts, representative of the surfaces of planetary bodies in the outer solar system
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the Rennes Chemical Sciences Institute in tight collaboration with experimentalists on the topic of water splitting or materials for energy. The group is involved in European Union projects, national
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polar ice. They are used to document variations in past solar activity and in the Earth's magnetic field. The 36Cl/10Be isotopic ratio can also be used for ice cores dating using the principle
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, explicitly taking into account various uncertainties and evolution scenarios (climate change, human activities). The numerical tools developed as part of the project are also intended to contribute to improved
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tipping points in Earth system models. The Earth system may respond abruptly and irreversibly to changes in anthropogenic forcing. A number of potential tipping elements in the Earth system have been
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, using 4D reconstructions of high resolution data. - scientific computing - bibliographic watch - writing scientific articles - teamwork - participation in team and project meetings The work will be
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be responsible for the design and development of a proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) cell. She/he will subsequently adapt this cell for combined electrochemistry/X-ray diffraction