Postdoc Positions available at Orléans, France: VOLTAIRE Project

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From: Fabrice Gaillard <fabrice.gaillard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues,

The Cluster of Excellence *VOLTAIRE 2*, which gathers several laboratories
at Orléans, FRANCE, will fund 4 postdoctoral positions in various fields
including magmas and volcanoes (see the table at the end of this message).

*Interested persons should send their application to Bruno
Scaillet (bruno.scaillet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<bruno.scaillet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>), head of the VOLTAIRE project, by the end
of January 2020. The selection procedure is based on previous achievements
of candidates, and compatibility of proposed projects with VOLTAIREâ??s
topics. Results will be communicated to the applicants in February/Marsh
2020. Positions will start as soon as possible. The details of VOLTAIRE's
organisation and scientific activities can be found at :*

 http://labex-voltaire.prod. lamp.cnrs.fr/home-page/
<http://labex-voltaire.prod.lamp.cnrs.fr/home-page/>


Along with their CV and track record, candidates should propose a research
project (2-3 pages) which includes the methodology(ies) they want to
implement. They should also provide names of two scientists for reference.
Projects are expected to use the various experimental and analytical
facilities hosted by the laboratory partners and address one of the
scientific issues listed below. Positions are for 1+1 year, and depending
on results, can be prolonged (expected to lead to CNRS or University
permanent positions).

 In addition to salary (fixed according to the candidateâ??s experience and
French rules), the VOLTAIRE project will provide funding to carry out
research activities (laboratory expenses, participation to meetings, etc..).

Below, find the workpackage constituting the VOLTAIRE 2 project:


WP 1- Fluids in shear zones, magmas and, hydrothermal systems, and
sedimentary basins
- The interactions between deformation and deep fluid transfers
- The building and functioning of magma reservoirs, including their
degassing, and their role on resources
- Simulation of reactive transfer of fluid through solid media at various
spatial scales
- Economic Impacts: energy transition and mineral resources
WP 2- Degassing from the continental geobiosphere
- Role of hydric factors on the dynamic of degassing
- Quantify the fluxes of indirect emissions of GHG related to distal
hydrosystems
- Role of changing redox conditions of the soils (microbial activity)
- Functioning of the critical zone
- Economic impacts: valuing environmental damages and services
WP 3 â?? Impacts of reactive emissions from volcanoes and fires on the
atmosphere
- Volcano emissions
- Vegetation fires
- Economic impacts: carbon valuation and mitigation policies

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