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Earth in dependence of continental growth and how geochemical mineral-water reactions controlled the composition of the first ocean. These processes involve forward weathering (dissolution of primary
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enthusiastic and collaborative and meet at least several of the following criteria: You have a strong interest in contributing to the study of Arctic sea ice changes. You have a Master's degree in (climate
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collaborative colleague and meet several or all of the following criteria: an interest in studying ice sheet-climate interactions; a Master's degree in (climate) physics, geosciences or a similar field; strong
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decomposition processes under controlled conditions to unravel the mechanisms of peat decomposition, identify the main actors, and predict the interaction between these actors and their environment. This work
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requirements: a completed Master's degree in Virology or Chemical Biology; experience with lab work and cell culture; preferably experience with FACS analyses, ELISA, microscopy, and arrays; strong English
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the Bachelor's and Master's studies as well as the diplomas; an example of your writing (e.g., a publication or your Master’s thesis). Only complete applications received within the response period will be
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Master's studies as well as the diplomas; an example of your writing (e.g., a publication or your Master’s thesis). Only complete applications received within the response period will be considered
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. Quantitative methods may also (but do not have to) be part of the research, depending on your skills and interest in learning to work with new methods. Primary methods to be used are: visual and discourse
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differentiable programming applications (e.g., experimental design, machine learning for science). It will do so by bringing together a diverse team of PhD candidates with a primary focus in three different areas
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differentiable programming applications (e.g., experimental design, machine learning for science). It will do so by bringing together a diverse team of PhD candidates with a primary focus in three different areas