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from you? Applicants must have a university degree (master/diploma) and a PhD in coastal or marine environmental sciences or a related discipline. Evidence of very good English language skills is
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phenotyping, including image analysis evaluations, for trait quantification Handle NGS datasets for RNAseq or SNP detection and linkage analysis using R Your qualifications and skills: You have a PhD or
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The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy starting 01.08.2025 for a Postdoctoral position in coastal ocean modeling in the Department of Physical
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analyzing data from a Germanic language and a typologically different language (e.g., a Romance language), based on independently developed research questions. Research planning and parts of data analysis
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-impact journals and present at national and international conferences. Supervise and mentor Bachelor, Master, and PhD students. Support researchers in integrating AI techniques into real-world applications
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potential distribution in the German Baltic Sea. Your tasks will include: Compilation of existing monitoring data on seagrass occurrence and coverage, density and composition today and in the past along
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resolution seagrass maps for the Baltic Sea and validate them with available observational datasets. Provide training data (seagrass maps) to support AI algorithms for testing nutrient and climate scenarios
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scientific/policy journals. What do we expect from you? Applicants must have a university degree (master/diploma) and a PhD in coastal or marine environmental sciences or a related discipline. Evidence of very
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properties (IOPs/AOPs) for the German Baltic Sea coastal region. This will serve as a training data set for AI-driven simulations in the SEAGUARD project and contribute to the analysis of drivers of change in
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circular economy interact? Which countries will be the main exporters and importers of future green materials? If these questions pique your interest and if you enjoy collaborative programming and data