Postdoctoral position

Postdoctoral position

Postdoctoral Position in Geochemistry and Modelling – Natural Hydrogen Renewability (REGALOR II Project)

Deadline of application : 30/04/2026Date of commencement of the contract : Spring 2026Contact GeoRessources : Raymond Michels, Mathieu Lazerges and Philip Donato The GeoRessources laboratory (University of Lorraine – CNRS) is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in geosciences or chemical engineering as part of the REGALOR II project, which focuses on the renewability of natural hydrogen […]

Postdoctoral position

Postdoctoral Position in Experimental Geochemistry – Natural Hydrogen Genesis (REGALOR II Project)

Deadline of application : 30/04/2026Date of commencement of the contract : spring 2026Contact GeoRessources : Raymond Michels and Mathieu Lazerges The GeoRessources laboratory (University of Lorraine – CNRS) is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in geosciences or chemistry as part of the REGALOR II project, dedicated to studying the mechanisms of natural hydrogen generation and reactivity

Postdoctoral position

Postdoctoral Position in Geology – Natural Hydrogen and the Lorraine Paleozoic Basin (REGALOR II)

Deadline of application : 30/04/2026Date of commencement of the contract : Spring 2026Contact GeoRessources : Raymond Michels The GeoRessources laboratory (University of Lorraine – CNRS) is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in geology as part of the REGALOR II project, which focuses on the genesis and accumulation of natural hydrogen in the Lorraine Carboniferous Basin. The

Postdoctoral position

Postdoctoral Position – Development of Joint Inversion Tools for Geophysical Data Applied to Natural Hydrogen Exploration

Date of the start of the contract : 01/06/2026contract Duration : 24 monthsContact GeoRessources : Yves Geraud The GeoRessources laboratory (Université de Lorraine – CNRS) is offering a postdoctoral position focused on the development of joint inversion tools for geophysical data, including electrical resistivity tomography and passive seismic methods. The research is part of the

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