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Description Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon The Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon conducts cutting-edge international research for a changing world: Around 1,000 employees contribute to the tackling of climate
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challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,500 employees in one
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challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,500 employees in one
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identify the necessary solutions. The findings should also remain valid under different climate change scenarios. With its global state-of-the-art energy system model, ICE-2 at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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to understand the (bio)chemical basis of plant resilience and performance in challenging environments related to climate change. The IPB offers excellent research facilities and state-of-the-art infrastructure
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at the IPB aims to understand the (bio)chemical basis of plant resilience and performance in challenging environments related to climate change. The IPB offers excellent research facilities and state
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assist irrigation management and promote improved representation of irrigation processes in weather and climate models. Satellite data will be used to obtain a more accurate temporal mapping of irrigation
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon The Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon conducts cutting-edge international research for a changing world: Around 1,000 employees contribute to the tackling of climate change
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the climate evolution through the Permian. Design, run, and analyse transient model simulations to study variations on orbital timescales for Permian icehouse and hothouse stages. Investigate extreme
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on opportunistic observation data and various influencing factors (e.g. meteorological, climatic). The final step is to contribute to the development of a forecasting model that will predict the pollen drift