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), used extensively to predict Earth’s weather and climate across a range of spatial and temporal scales, for the study of Mars. The UM is one of the world’s most sophisticated climate models and has
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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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biosphere in the global climate and its feedbacks. All the top research groups of Europe are participating in this project. Generally global vegetation models and satellites capture the role of forest losses
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building production can become regenerative. Regeneration expands on sustainability and circularity and goes beyond climate neutrality towards climate positivity. However, while societally and
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observational studies at ATTO, this project will use vegetation modeling as a powerful tool to investigate the impacts of current climate extremes and future projections on the Amazon rainforests. The focus
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passionate about microbial ecology, bioinformatics and linking microbes to climate change? And do you thrive in a collaborative research environment, but also enjoy taking initiative and working independently
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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
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that integrates climate resilience, equity, and cost-effectiveness into infrastructure management, aligning with UN SDGs 6 (clean-water) and 11 (sustainable-cities). Objectives Develop physics-based ML models
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reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing for the collection of data to develop and validate prognostic models for filter