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become part of an exciting project at the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz (Saxony, Germany). We are looking for a motivated environmental data modeler – data scientist (m/f/d) to support the
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a resilience performance modelling framework at the regional and European level. The place of employment is Hamburg. GERICS develops science-based prototype products and services in support to
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, Ecological or Environmental Economics, System Dynamics, or related fields proven experience in system modelling, resilience assessment, or climate risk modelling familiarity with Nature-Based Solutions (NBS
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that embryos typically develop healthy organs, even though in nature they are frequently exposed to genetic and environmental stressors. The Rocha Lab subjects developing tissues to diverse stressors, including
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completed scientific university education (Master's/Diploma) with PhD in horticulture sciences, agricultural sciences, biology environmental protection or a related field in-depth knowledge of organic
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equitable environmental policies. Key responsibilities: play a key role in the development and refinement of the spatial equilibrium model described above, contributing significantly to the team’s research
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The research group ‘Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics’ at the Department of Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology of IGB invites applications for a 2-year postdoctoral position in modeling of eco
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or animals), animal pose estimation from video (e.g., cows or horses), and plant phenotyping. Modeling microbial and environmental data, with a focus on microbial communities in soil and plants, integrating
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on skills and interest): Build “incentive-preserving prediction models” for variables with positive global externalities, based on country characteristics (GDP, population density…) Develop procedures
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parameters that govern organoid and assembloid formation, will allow ML models to be developed, and will lead to an understanding how particular cellular and environmental parameters drive cell biological