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worth living in. Are you an enthusiast about small invertebrates’ biodiversity, with an appeal for technology)? We are seeking a motivated soil zoology technical assistant (m/f/d) to support the project
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Project & Group: You will work in the Computational Chemistry group, led by Dr. Mehdi D. Davari, an interdisciplinary team focused on accelerating chemical and biological discovery using computational tools
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datasets. Developing and implementing data processing workflows to create high-quality visualizations and maps. Utilizing PIK's high-performance computing cluster for spatial and temporal data analyses
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qualifications profile Enrollment in a bachelor's or master's degree program, preferably in sociology or another social science program Interest in the topics of social inequality and the life course Very good
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, weighing and chemical extraction Data entry and evaluation Literature research Your qualifications Enrolment in a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programme in environmental or natural sciences or equivalent
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Bachelor (advanced) or Master program with a focus on political science, economics, data science, statistics, or a related discipline; Excellent knowledge of the English language (the working language of
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management Your profile you have a university degree (university of applied sciences) or completed vocational training including professional experience in the field of mechatronics with a focus on electrical
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) assess future changes in these patterns under different global warming scenarios. Requirements: The successful applicant should hold a MSc or PhD degree in physics, mathematics/statistics, climate science
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microphytobenthos and its contribution to the benthic methane flux from the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea” in the working group Trace Gas Biogeochemistry within the Department of Marine Chemistry. The position is
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-pelagic coupling on N2 O production and emissions in shallow coastal ecosystems of the Baltic Sea” in the working group Trace Gas Biogeochemistry within the Department of Marine Chemistry. The position is