Bonjour,
Les nouvelles normalement du 30 janvier 2023, avec un peu de retard en raison d'un laptop récalcitrant:
1) PEPR Origins - Appel à propositions pour actions de formation et communication dans le thème des Origines des planètes et de la vie
2) ISSI/ISSI-BJ 2023 Joint Call for Proposals for International Teams in Space and Earth Sciences
3) Summer School Moons of the Solar System | June 26-30, 2023 | OHP
4) Recherche de dates pour Titan Through Time | Paris
5) Congrès de la Société Chimique de France | 26-28 Juin 2023 | Nantes
6) Goldschmidt conference 2023 | 9-14 July 2023 | Lyon, France
7) Ouverture d'un poste de MCF du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle en section 35
8) Offre de post-doctorat on N2-CH4 CIA for Titan | Old Dominion University
9) PhD fellowship on Venus | IAA, Granada
10) Thèse, HDR, séminaires
a) AstroGeo Seminar | Jun Korenaga ( Yale University ) | Thursday February 23 at 15:00 (Paris time)
b) AstroGeo Seminar | The tidal evolution of the Earth Moon system | Mohammad Farhat
Bien cordialement,
Thierry
La liste de diffusion du PNP a pour vocation la communication auprès de tous les chercheurs en planétologie et exoplanétologie en France.
Pour s’inscrire ou se désinscrire, c’est ici : https://listes.services.cnrs.fr/wws/info/pnp_news.
N’hésitez pas à faire suivre cette information auprès des chercheurs/doctorantes/post-doctorants de votre laboratoire.
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1) PEPR Origins - Appel à propositions pour actions de formation et communication dans le thème des Origines des planètes et de la vie
Le PEPR Origins lance un appel à propositions pour des actions de formation (à tous les niveaux) et de communication vers le grand public, dans le domaine des origines des planètes et de la vie. Les projets devront être rédigés en utilisant le formulaire ci-joint et décrire dans le détail les actions proposées, leur calendrier, et justifier le financement demandé. Il n’y a pas de date limite de soumission. Cependant, les projets envoyés avant le 1er Avril 2023 feront l’objet d’une première sélection de la part du Comité Exécutif du programme et les projets retenus et financés lors de cette première phase, seront annoncés durant le colloque de kick-off du PEPR Origins, les 15 et 16 Mai. Les demandes reçues après le 1er Avril feront l’objet d’évaluations et sélections périodiques (sélections au fil de l’eau) pendant les premiers 3 ans du programme. Il n’y a pas de limite à priori aux financements demandés : cependant ils doivent être raisonnables et proportionnés à l’activité proposée et justifiables vis-à-vis des contraintes de l’ANR. Des montants demandés entre 10 et 100K€ sont attendus. Un dialogue avec les porteurs aura lieu pour corriger et adapter le budget, si nécessaire.
Bien qu’intéressé à priori à tout type d’action et à l’affut d’idées innovantes, le PEPR Origins vise néanmoins certains types d’actions en priorité :
- L’organisation d’écoles thématiques scientifiques destinées en priorité aux doctorants et jeunes chercheurs
- L’organisation d’écoles techniques, en collaboration avec des industriels, destinées en priorité aux étudiants, en vue de leur insertion dans le monde industriel, et aux ingénieurs et techniciens.
- La constitution d’une vidéothèque de cours sur le thème des Origines, destinés en priorité aux étudiants de Mastère, pour l’intégration à leurs formations locales
- L’organisation d’une école en ligne pour la formation des enseignants du secondaire, avec certification.
- La gestion de la communication vers le grand public via les réseaux sociaux
- La gestion d’une page grand public du site web du PEPR
- Les initiatives de science citoyenne
- L’organisation d’expositions
Les propositions devront être envoyées par email à l’adresse Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.
Cordialement
Maud Langlois et Alessandro Morbidelli (copilotes du Programme)
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2) ISSI/ISSI-BJ 2023 Joint Call for Proposals for International Teams in Space and Earth Sciences
The International Space Science Institute (ISSI) in Bern (Switzerland) and ISSI-BJ in Beijing (China) invite proposals for establishing International Teams to conduct, at their respective meeting facilities, research in the Space and Earth Sciences.
*Deadline for proposals: March 16, 2023*
To be eligible, research projects must involve the interdisciplinary analysis and evaluation of space mission data. They may also draw on complementary ground-based data and/or theoretical modelling where this adds scientific value.
This call is open to all scientists, regardless of nationality or institutional affiliation, who are actively involved in any of the following research fields:
1. Space Sciences: Astrobiology, Astrophysics and Cosmology,
Fundamental Physics in Space, Magnetospheric and Space Plasma
Physics, Planetary Sciences, Solar and Heliospheric Physics, and
Solar-Terrestrial Sciences.
2. Earth Sciences using space data. This includes understanding and
modelling Earth system processes, as well as climate change projections.
Download the complete Call for Proposals <https://issibern.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eda1cd5740b796fcf400ed5b2&id=4c6ec44642&e=3ea1079d9c>
For further information and questions please contact: Mark Sargent Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. (ISSI Science Program Manager).
Apologies if you receive this announcement multiple times. A further reminder about the current International Team proposal call will be sent to this mailing list one month prior to the submission deadline.
This message has been sent to recipients of the ISSI newsletter and individuals who have previously participated to an ISSI/ISSI-BJ activity. You may also be receiving this message upon personal request, or because you have been identified as a potentially interested scientist by an ISSI staff member or affiliate.
*Our mailing address is:*
International Space Science Institute
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Bern 3012
Switzerland
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3) Summer School Moons of the Solar System | June 26-30, 2023 | OHP
The Origins Institute at Aix-Marseille Université proposes an international Summer School dedicated to the study of solar system moons for Master and PhD students, as well as early career scientists. The Summer School Moons of the Solar System, organized in collaboration with the European Astrobiology Institute, is scheduled for June 26-30, 2023 at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France. Admission is competitive; only 45 students will attend the program. A short letter of motivation is required for each registration. Several fellowships will be proposed to attend the Summer School.
Details are found here: https://institut-origines-moons2023.com
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4) Recherche de dates pour Titan Through Time | Paris
Dear Titan fans (past, present and future),
First of all, we would like to wish you all a happy New Year 2023, scientifically and personally, for you and all your relatives, and congratulate the previous "Titan Through Time" LOC on oragnizing a great meeting in Boulder in August 2021.
We are very honored and delighted to host the 2023 iteration of the "Titan Though Time" meeting in Paris.
For those how are now familiar with the meeting, this is a continuation of a highly successful meeting series on Titan fundamental science begun in 2010 at GSFC. The Titan Through Time meeting has been an important venue for the research community to exchange research results and ideas about the science of the Titan System. Although the Cassini mission has ended, there is still work to be done on the returned data, and the JWST and ground-based observations, as well as the selected Dragonfly mission provides longer term opportunities for additional gains in our understanding. Aside from large space missions, Titan research continues to progress rapidly through modeling and laboratory investigations.
Among all the important decisions we have to make and the subsequent infomation that we will communicate, the choice of a date is the very first to make. The decision has to be taken quite rapidly.
We propose a poll here, to be filled out by the very beginning of February (earlier would be much appreciated):
https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/aA6Pvmjb
For sake of simplicity, the poll is extremely open and is designed for you to propose your availabilities on a daily basis. But please keep in mind that the workshop is supposed to last 3 full days. The ideal would be to find 3 full contiguous days that suit the largest majority. And also, do not hesitate to leave comments on the poll webpage if needed.
The doodle poll will be open for three weeks counting from today before closing. New emails should soon follow on a regular basis with the final dates, more detail on the registration, presentation/poster count, program and local organization with the help of a dedicated website.
There will be croissants and pains au chocolat for the morning break ;) . Also, a field trip will surely be hard to be directly associated to this "very urban" meeting, so we think of some surprises to compensate.
Eager to seeing you all in Paris for the workshop (or anywhere else any time sooner, all around the world, for any other reasons).
Sebastien Rodriguez, on behalf of the Paris Titan Through Time meeting LOC (Léa Bonnefoy, Sandrine Vinatier, Antoine Lucas and Maël Es-sayeh)
PS: Please spread the words and feel free to forward this email to any eligible collaborators and/or students who have managed to avoid our mailing list.
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5) Congrès de la Société Chimique de France | 26-28 Juin 2023 | Nantes
Chères, Chers, Collègues,
L'appel à communication pour SCF2023 est ouvert. Date limite de dépôt de résumés : fin-février.
La Division de Chimie Physique organise dans SCF2023 8 sessions parallèles au cours desquelles vous aurez l'opportunité d'écouter les exposés de nos invités ainsi que présenter vos travaux (communication oral ou poster).
La participation des jeunes chercheurs/chercheuses est fortement encouragée.
Key-notes DCP au programme :
- Federica Agostini et Ali-Abou Hassan (Prix jeune chercheur DCP2022)
- Cyrille Costentin et Marc Robert (Prix chercheur confirmé DCP 2022)
- Laura Scalfi (Prix de thèse DCP2022)
- Giovanni Marletta (Président Division de Chimie Physique italienne)
- Isabelle Compagnon (Conférencière invitée, Institut Lumière Matière, Lyon)
- Sandrine Lévêque-Fort (Conférence Jean-Perrin)
Toutes les informations sont disponibles sur le site de SCF2023 : http://scf2023.fr/
Au plaisir de vous rencontrer à Nantes.
Bien Cordialement,
Debora Scuderi
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6) Goldschmidt conference 2023 | 9-14 July 2023 | Lyon, France
Dear Colleagues,
Please join us at the Goldschmidt conference 2023 to be held in Lyon, France, from 9-14 July 2023.
The abstract submission is now open. Abstracts for both in-person and remote presentations are welcomed by 1st March 2023. Please find your session for your abstract submission and any information at:
https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2023/goldschmidt/2023/meetingapp.cgi
a) Unravelling planetary interiors with extraterrestrial samples and space data (session 2d)
https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2023/goldschmidt/2023/meetingapp.cgi/Session/481
Session Description
Our knowledge of planetary interiors is in large part built on the composition of surface rocks, whether from samples collected or analyzed in situ, from meteorites, or from remote measurements. A large quantity of data has been or will be acquired for the Earth but also Mercury, Mars, Venus, the Moon and asteroids, through space missions and the study of meteorites. More recently, developments in astronomy have brought new constraints on the structure and composition of exoplanets. These data sets and their integration into diverse models enable us to unravel the internal structure, composition, and evolution of planetary bodies in the solar system and beyond. In this session, we invite contributions from all disciplines of planetary sciences, including, but not limited to, cosmochemistry, experimental petrology, geophysics, numerical modeling, meteoritics and astronomy. By bringing together scientists from diverse fields, we aim to draw up an inventory of our current knowledge of planetary interiors as constrained by extraterrestrial samples and space data.
Conveners: Camille Cartier (CRPG), Max Collinet (DLR), Tim Lichtenberg (University of Groningen), Corliss Kin I Sio (University of Toronto), Mathieu Roskosz (MNHN)
b) Interdisciplinary perspectives on differentiation, magma ocean evolution and core-mantle interactions in rocky planets (session 2g)
https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2023/goldschmidt/2023/meetingapp.cgi/Session/4858
Session Description:
The crystallization of the magma ocean and metal-silicate segregation of our planet, which leads to the formation of its core, is undeniably the most extreme differentiation that Earth has undergone. However the links between these processes and their long-term effects on the evolution of the Earth and rocky planets have remained poorly understood. For decades, for instance, the existence of core-mantle interactions has been hotly debated, and it is often assumed that the Earth’s core has remained isolated since its formation. Thanks to advances in sample analysis, experiments at extreme conditions and modelling, we have an increased understanding of these processes and their role in planetary evolution. For this interdisciplinary session we invite contributions from fields including, but not limited to: (isotope) geochemistry, geochronology, fluid and geodynamics, magnetism, experimental petrology and mineral physics. We invite presentations addressing topics such as earliest differentiation of the Earth (and rocky planets, including metal-silicate equilibration and interaction, the creation of dynamic magnetic fields, the solidification and crystallisation of initially molten planets, interactions across the core-mantle boundary or the preservation and significance of primordial heterogeneities.
Conveners: Hanika Rizo (Carleton University), Helen M. Wiliams (University of Cambridge), Maxim D. Ballmer (University College London), Ali Bouhifd (CNRS, University Clermont-Auvergne).
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7) Ouverture d'un poste de MCF du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle en section 35
Intitulé : Pétrographie des météorites et origines microscopiques de la diversité planétaire
https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/ListesPostesPublies/FIDIS/0753494R/FOPC_0753494R_4202.pdf
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8) Offre de post-doctorat on N2-CH4 CIA for Titan | Old Dominion University
A post-doc position has just opened in my group to work on NASA-funded projects including aerosol modeling using satellite spectra, collision-induced absorption spectra of N2-CH4 mixtures for Titan’s atmosphere, high temperature absorption spectra/cross sections for TiO and VO for exoplanets, and hydrocarbon spectra for Titan and the giant planets.
If you know of someone qualified, please encourage them to contact me with their cv.
Best wishes,
Prof. Peter F. Bernath
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9) PhD fellowship on Venus | IAA, Granada
Dear colleagues,
At IAA, Granada, we have the possibility to award a PhD fellowship to work on Venus. He/she will basically work with me and Aurelien Stolzenbach (soon with a new contract at IAA), and with Luisa Lara (co-I of VenSpec-H/EnVision)
The deadline is unfortunately very soon! On the 26th Jan. I received the news of this PhD fellowship opportunity only this morning...
Could you please spread the voice about possible “highly motivated” candidates available to work on the atmosphere of Venus (mostly with the GCM) and to move to Spain for the next 4 years?
The link of the application is this one, but it seems that the English version doesn’t work:
Here below is the link to register and to fill the application:
https://aplicaciones.ciencia.gob.es/ayudaspredoctorales
Sorry for the very short notice and thanks in advance for your help in spreading the voice.
Potential candidates are invited to send to me an email asap.
Cheers
Gabriella Gilli
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10) Thèse, HDR, séminaires
a) AstroGeo Seminar | Jun Korenaga ( Yale University ) | Thursday February 23 at 15:00 (Paris time)
We will have the pleasure to host Jun Korenaga ( Yale University ) with a talk in direct continuation of January’s talk, as Jun will speak of the early stages of the Earth-Moon evolution
Title : Where was the Moon? A fresh look at the tidal evolution of the early Earth-Moon system
The zoom link for the February AstroGeo seminar is
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88928171993
b) AstroGeo Seminar | The tidal evolution of the Earth Moon system | Mohammad Farhat
Online on Youtube here https://youtu.be/yo0J9JhMG8c