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Hydrological Sciences

Paul Baudron

Paul Baudron is a permanent researcher at the interdisciplinary research unit G-EAU in Montpellier, France. His work focuses on low-cost hydrochemical methods for surface/groundwater interactions, the critical reuse of historical datasets, and the integration of socio-hydrogeological approaches that link water science with community perspectives, alongside developing isotope-based methods to interpret groundwater residence times in complex aquifers.

Passing the French Concours for a Permanent Research Position: Joining an Interdisciplinary Research Unit on Water and the Global South

Passing the French Concours for a Permanent Research Position: Joining an Interdisciplinary Research Unit on Water and the Global South

For most early-career hydrologists, securing a permanent position as a researcher or assistant professor is a major aspiration. Yet, with the proliferation of short-term contracts, achieving this goal has become increasingly challenging. In France, the academic system still offers an annual opportunity for young hydrologists and hydrogeologists to obtain such positions, even though the process is ...[Read More]