Tag: CEA

19
Mar

PhD position in the Mesoscopic Modelling and Theoretical Chemistry Group at the Institute for Separation Chemistry in Marcoule

The three-year position, funded by CEA Direction des Energies (DES), deals with the development of new methodologies for simulating the ion transfer at liquid-liquid interfaces. Please send your application to magali.duvail@cea.fr and philippe.guilbaud@cea.fr accompanied by a CV indicating your marks and ranks, and a cover letter. The deadline for applying is April 19th, 2021.

15
Feb

Call for abstracts: NFC3

The first edition of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Chemistry Conference (NFC3) will take place virtually on May 4-5th, 2021. Organised by the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), the University of Montpellier (UM) and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and supported by GENIORS, NFC3 aims to give young scientists the opportunity to exchange and present

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6
Nov

Advanced Techniques in Actinide Spectroscopy (ATAS2018) – Nice (France)

ATAS is a dedicated workshop on actinide spectroscopy and related techniques.  It focuses on recent advances in actinide chemistry from both a spectroscopic and theoretical point of view. Complementary application of various spectroscopic techniques and their combination with theoretical approaches can lead to a more profound understanding of structures, thermodynamics and kinetics of actinide complex formation. The workshop covers vibrational spectroscopy

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23
May

“Moving to fast reactors means using less than 50 tons of uranium per year”

  Coordinator of the GENIORS project, Stéphane Bourg is also Project Manager at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), in Marcoule (France). He has a longstanding experience in large European collaborative projects and has been in charge of ACSEPT, ACTINET-I3, TALISMAN and SACSESS.   Why did you accept to coordinate the GENIORS project? It was quite logical

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6
Apr

Advanced Techniques in Actinide Spectroscopy (ATAS2018) – Nice (France)

ATAS is a dedicated workshop on actinide spectroscopy and related techniques.  It focuses on recent advances in actinide chemistry from both a spectroscopic and theoretical point of view. Complementary application of various spectroscopic techniques and their combination with theoretical approaches can lead to a more profound understanding of structures, thermodynamics and kinetics of actinide complex formation. The workshop covers vibrational spectroscopy (IR

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