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Job posting (Che 02/2025) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy starting 01/12/2025 for a PhD position with the topic: “Methane production by
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oxidation. Decades of fieldwork at IWS have documented riverbed clogging, that is, a surplus of fine suspended sediment (e.g., downstream of dams) that settles in less steep river reaches, thus plugging
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of nucleation inhibition as well as gas bubble growth and detachment during hydrogen release reaction in the laboratories on the campus of Forschungszentrum Jülich. Your tasks include in detail: Construction and
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-mineralization rates from soil organic matter content and other N-balance components support monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation efforts support reduction in model
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analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, or trace gas measurements is an asset Enthusiasm for laboratory and field work Willingness to engage in programming and data analysis (preferably Python) Excellent
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parametrization, estimate N-mineralization rates from soil organic matter content and other N-balance components support monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation efforts
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Your Job: The transformation of the European energy system towards greenhouse gas neutrality is fundamentally changing our energy landscape. In the future, wind and solar power plants are expected
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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
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with reducing and oxidising gas-phase species (e.g. laser-based imaging diagnostics, setup of model reactors, modelling of underlying reactions, multi-scale simulation of reactive fluids, computational
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isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) and gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (GC-MS), as well as other spectrometric methods Experimental and modelling analysis of relevant processes in