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. To address this challenging goal, cross-continental resurveyed vegetation plots, the first pan-European forest disturbance-drought experiment, and a pioneering canopy clipping mesocosm experiment will be
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(preferably) in Civil Engineering-Architecture, Civil Engineering or equivalent degree. You enjoy performing research. You are independent, self-motivated and eager to learn. Experience and/or a master thesis
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. You publish and present results both at international conferences and in scientific journals. You will combine theoretical design with experimental proof-of-concept validation by setting up prototyping
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good social and communication skills. Experience in organic synthetic methodology is required. Experience in high throughput experimentation/flow chemistry is recommended. You can express yourself
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the analytical bioorganic chemistry lab. • You have solid knowledge and practical experience with chromatographic purification and instrumental analysis techniques of organic compounds. • Experience in organic
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also open to feedback and able to work in a team (e.g., with the supervisor and other PhD students. Experience and strong motivation in collecting data in a school context, especially intensive
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on the damage and fracture properties of metallic materials, considering the underlying failure mechanisms. Meanwhile, you will employ experimental approaches, including mechanical testing (in-situ damage
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field (Bio-Engineering, Remote Sensing, Surveying, Physics, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science). Fluent in programming languages such as R, C++ or Python Prior experience with, or a
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omnipresent in many application domains: from listening podcasts on headphones and providing an assistive listening experience via hearing aids, to achieving audio distribution in venues. You will be performing
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structure of trees and forests. You will work across multiple ecosystems, including the Amazon rainforest (AmazonFACE experiment in Brazil), the wet tropics of Australia (Queensland Permanent Rainforest Plots