30 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at Leibniz in Germany
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position or post-doctoral position (m/f/d) (Position number: 19-2025 Postdoc PREVENT) in the field of Weather Extremes and Climate Modelling, starting on 01.09.2025. The position is funded for 12 months
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a methodological focus on applied microeconomic theory, numerical simulations or empirical methods Good understanding of one or more of the following topics: electricity markets, industry
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, and prototype development, and an opportunity to join a dynamic, international team dedicated to sustainable IoT energy solutions. The position provides ample opportunities for professional growth
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100% contract. A dynamic, interdisciplinary, and international research environment with excellent, state-of-the-art infrastructure. A cooperative, friendly and supportive environment, with plenty
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of existence of solutions and their approximation, the associated large deviation principle and the simulation of the occurrence of rare events, as well as model simplifications and associated a posteriori error
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and family-friendly working time model and the possibility of mobile working (up to 50% of working time) VBL Ost company pension scheme for public sector employees, as well as a collectively agreed
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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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writing skills, thorough command of the English language. German language knowledge is very beneficial. YOUR BENEFITS An exciting position in a dynamic research team that interacts with leading
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at local, regional, national and European scales across the terrestrial, freshwater and marine realms. For this, a suite of thematic VREs will be developed that allow an easy-to-use application of models
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) for the Information Service Engineering department (ISE) in Karlsruhe startingOctober 1, 2025. The ISE department, led by Prof. Dr. Harald Sack, investigates models and methods for efficient semantic indexing