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13 Feb
8 starting & advanced research positions: computer sciences and applied mathematics
France
13 Feb
Experimental physicists/Physics engineers (f/m)
Germany
24 Jan
Research Assistant in the field Of Geomechanics and Geotechnics
France
24 Jan
Geophysicist (part time)
Germany
Working as a researcher at Inria:
Means contributing to the progress of computer science, in response to society’s major challenges, particularly in the fields of health, environment and the economy.
It also means working within a team, often interacting with the industrial world, with a technology transfer objective in mind.
It means exploring ideas, conceptualising projects, experimenting, publishing research and validating it within the international scientific community.
The European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility GmbH (European XFEL GmbH) is a multi-national non-profit company. It will make available X-rays of unique quality for studies in physics, chemistry, life sciences, materials research and other disciplines. Located in the Hamburg area, Germany, it will comprise scientific instruments for a wide range of experimental techniques. Construction of the European XFEL is underway; its commissioning is scheduled for 2015. The light is created in large undulator systems, which are a unique combination of mechanical engineering, permanent magnet technology and motion control. For the magnetic measurement and tuning, a large magnetic lab is under construction at the EXFEL. For its operation and maintenance we are looking for two
The Geoscience and Geoengineering department is divided into six research teams which cover most of the applied Earth Sciences fields (geology, geophysics, geostatistics, hydrogeology, hydrochemistry, engineering geology and geomechanics). Research activities are generally multidisciplinary and involve several teams of the department, topics spanning from original and fundamental developments to innovative industrial solutions. The department employs 54 tenured researchers, 34 technicians and about 65 Ph. D. students.
The Geosystem department invites applications for a position as Geophysicist (part time)
