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Immonuprecipitation (ChIP); Genome editing, e.g. to (degron) tag proteins of interest; Bioinformatic analysis of generated sequencing data. During your PhD, you will learn about the field of gene regulation, expand our
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gains. These contrasting findings highlight the current uncertainty surrounding the specific impacts of AMOC weakening on human societies. In this PhD project, you will use models and data analysis
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, climate physics, geosciences or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data; a versatile mind and openness to work on a
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, European and international markets of high-quality steel products and scrap producers for the relevant value chains. Dynamic Material Flow Analysis (MFA) modeling for steel demand that allows a mix of steel
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scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data. Candidates should be able to demonstrate motivation and a strong eagerness to learn, and have the ability to both
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. Tracking methane cycling—balancing production vs. consumption and tracing carbon substrate sources—remains challenging. We will integrate methane clumped-isotope analysis with carbon and hydrogen isotope
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dune development and increase the applicability of coastal dune models. Your job In this project, you will investigate dune erosion and growth by performing morphological analysis on existing coastal
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research passion for chemical laboratory work and data analysis an open, communicative and collaborative attitude willingness and ability to join sea-going expeditions should occasions arise and to spend
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network analysis); You will write international peer-reviewed scientific papers; You will work in a collaborative environment that seeks to improve one another’s research; You will present your work
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will also compile field methane measurement data from published literature and datasets for analysis and model validation. On this basis, we will quantify the spatiotemporal changes in global inland