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since few years. Guided by the recent seismicity locations, and based on satellite images and topographic data, the PhD. candidate will first map precisely the fine structure of faults and analyze
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Network. Enrollment in PhD program: University of Strasbourg Academic and industrial secondments: University of Grenoble Alpes Calibration of a hydrogeological model through assimilation of geophysical data
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in the hydrodynamics of complex flows linked to industrial processes, geophysical situations or biophysical processes. The PhD thesis work at FAST will be carried out within the "Granular and
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project is part of the ERC RhEoVOLUTION project, which aims to unravel how the evolution of rock rheology
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Supérieure (ENS) is seeking applicants for a PhD position in Geodynamics within ENS’ Laboratoire de Géologie on the characterization of active rift deformation from space geodetic measurements and tectonic
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and software implementations. By relying on its platforms and partnerships, Gipsa-lab maintains a constant link with applications in a wide variety of fields: health, environment, energy, geophysics
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using field geophysical measurements. The classical way of interpreting such signals is based on inversion methods that relate the signal to one in situ parameter of interest. However, because of
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maintains national fleets of geophysical instruments, as well as a data center. The doctoral school will be STEP: Earth, environmental and planetary sciences. Relying on geophysical observations, it is
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, identify the dominant mechanisms and compare to similar features elsewhere in the Solar System to analyze the universality of the processes involved. To achieve this goal, we (the PhD student and the team
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of geophysical instruments, as well as a data center. The thesis will be carried out within the Faults Team, which is made up of 25 people: researchers and teacher-researchers, post-docs, PhD students... The PhD