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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: GFZ is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research. We advance the understanding of dynamic processes to address global
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the Energy sector. Such a platform puts together multidisciplinary data and models covering different aspects of the energy transition, including energy infrastructure, market design, regulatory constraints
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degree in Physics, Materials Science, Computer Science, Data Science, or related fields Proven experience with large language models (LLMs), natural language processing (NLP), and fine-tuning techniques
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modelling will focus on integrating the nitrogen cycle and GHG fluxes at the field and farm scales, thereby improving our understanding of how different management practices influence the landscape. Your work
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, or any other area relevant for the postdoc project. -Knowledge of and skills in processing, analyzing and publishing flux data from closed-chamber measurements, as evidenced through relevant first-authored
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months basis. In exceptional cases, shorter periods may be acceptable. Application process An application must contain the following documents in English: A complete curriculum vitae, including date
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science, computational biology or other relevant fields. Applicants must have excellent skills in English (oral and written) and be independent, creative, and dependable. Applicants should have several publications in
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, international and industrial collaborators a research climate encouraging lively, open and critical discussion within and across different fields of research a work environment with close working relationships
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and writing skills, proficiency in English An aptitude to collaborate within and outside our section and to work constructively in different cultural settings What we offer: Ambitious and varied tasks
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collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including biologists, pedologists and other experts. You will work with various types of spatial data collected from multiple sources and at different scales. We