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position or post-doctoral position (m/f/d) (Position number: 19-2025 Postdoc PREVENT) in the field of Weather Extremes and Climate Modelling, starting on 01.09.2025. The position is funded for 12 months
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to explore it, and also, in some cases, to exploit it. At the same time, the Southern Ocean, which plays a key role in regulating our climate through ocean currents, sea ice, and its ability to absorb heat and
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. The successful candidate will focus on molecular seed quality assessment using high-throughput metabolomics (LC MS/MS) and proteomics to support the breeding of climate-resilient crops. You will work with a
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development knowledge of the state-of-the-art in climate physics and Earth system modeling and data analysis techniques programming skills e.g. in C, BASH, Python, Latex software user knowledge: MS
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development knowledge of the state-of-the-art in climate physics and Earth system modeling and data analysis techniques programming skills e.g. in C, BASH, Python, Latex software user knowledge: MS or Libre
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transformations. Collaborating with other group members, you will evaluate the model simulations against satellite remote sensing and balloon-borne observations and study their sensitivity to a changing climate
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goals utilize the model to analyze environmental and climate policies, assessing their impact on global public good provision, local costs/benefits, and welfare effects utilize the model to assess
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The climate needs bright minds. The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) addresses crucial scientific questions in the fields of global change, climate impacts and sustainable
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identifying climate-resilient restoration sites in the Baltic Sea. The project integrates regional climate modeling, AI-driven simulations, and biogeochemical modeling to predict seagrass distribution under
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Build large-scale AI to map and monitor plankton biodiversity, ecosystem health and carbon flux, facilitating decision‑making in the face of climate change. Hosted at the Max Delbrück Center