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Centre for Baltic Sea Region Research (IFZO), there is a job vacancy expected to be available from 1 March 2026, limited to a period of one year, for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate. Payment
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Potsdam, Brandenburg | Germany | about 1 month ago
"INSIST: Influence of the New Antarctic Sea Ice State on Stratosphere–Troposphere Coupling and Southern Hemisphere Extreme Events" (m/f/d) Background Following decades of stability, Antarctic sea ice has
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., QUBO) on Rydberg annealers, including the impact of hardware-specific interaction bandwidth, coherence times, and error rates - study variation of benchmark results under circuit transpilation
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to pay group 13 TV-L Wissenschaft. The post is also suitable for part-time employment. The researcher independently will pursue a research project that engages with current developments in the Baltic Sea
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employment. The researcher independently will pursue a research project that engages with current developments in the Baltic Sea Region from the perspectives of comparative politics or public opinion
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research results Ability to work in a team for interdisciplinary work groups What we offer: an attractive workplace near the Baltic Sea modern equipment, including world-leading lidars engagement in
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/ postdoctoral posts Starting date: 21.11.2025 Contract time limit: 1765580399 Job description:HI-TRON Mainz - Personalized Immunotherapies This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German
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) (Reference: 24-STB-PB4-PD) Understanding how different Earth system components affect the variation of life forms and how this diversity of life impacts tectonic, geomorphic, and climatic processes at various
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will be located in and contributing to the ZMT Programme Area 3 Land-Ocean Fluxes and Transformation. Offering a synthesis of biophysical, biogeochemical and social sciences, the focus of this Programme
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for strategies of boundary making. The position also provides opportunities to explore the interactions with regions and societies at the peripheries of the Graeco-Roman world (Central Asia, North Africa, Central