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. The Climate Economics and Policy Department of PIK, located at EUREF Campus in Berlin-Schöneberg, is offering a Postdoc position in “Economics“ (m/f/d) on mechanism design for global public good provision
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. For the research domain Climate Economics and Policy, led by Prof. Sabine Fuss and Prof. Matthias Kalkuhl, located at EUREF Campus in Berlin-Schöneberg, PIK is offering a position as a Postdoctoral researcher in
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Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) in Cognitive Psychology / Computational Neuroscience to be filled as soon as possible. The position is limited to 3 years and can be extended for another 3 years. Your task
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species Perform bioinformatics and computational analyses to identify microbiome-lifespan relationships Apply rigorous molecular biology methodologies to elucidate mechanisms underlying microbiome effects
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chronometabolic research Analysis and quantification of circadian rhythms by rhythm analysis software (Cosinor, JTC cycle, R etc.) Rhythm analysis in human 24-hour time series data and omics data Writing
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teaching and curriculum development. Your qualifications PhD in computer science, data science, applied mathematics, physics, or a related field. Strong expertise in machine learning and deep learning
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, Raman spectroscopy, Scanning electroscope microscopy). Analyze data, contribute to scientific publications, and present research findings at international conferences. Collaborate closely with our
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analyzing data from a Germanic language and a typologically different language (e.g., a Romance language), based on independently developed research questions. Research planning and parts of data analysis
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analytical skills which bridge science and marine policy, including research experience in European coastal and marine systems. Experience in spatial data analysis using geographic information systems (GIS
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, Environmental Sciences, Computer Sciences Proven experience in financial economics, financial risk assessment as well and in climate and ESG ris Interest to work at the interface between research and policy, and