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) activities, in close collaboration with the JPI Oceans Knowledge Hub on Changing Marine Lightscapes. Your work will provide a structured framework to assess the effects of changes in the quality
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group, led by Prof. Dr. Kristel Michielsen. For more information about the research group have a look here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ias/jsc/about-us/structure/research-groups/qip Your Profile: Master
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Your Job: Synthesis and physicochemical characterization of energy materials or representative model systems Characterization of the dynamical and structural properties of energy materials with a
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, with access to various technologies and industry contacts, for which the CellNetworks Core Technology Platform serves as an umbrella structure. Heidelberg University invites applications
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, and how previously stressed ecosystems recover. The relevant subproject within Resist will focus on macroinvertebrate metacommunity structure and larger scale trends in macroinvertebrates, fish and
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., Jørgensen, M. E., Feng, J.-W., Feser, M., Fiebig, A., … Stein, N. (2024). Structural variation in the pangenome of wild and domesticated barley. Nature, 636(8043), 654–662. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024
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-processing, and machine learning textual analysis of the full text of policy documents. Qualitative content thematic analysis is envisioned to compliment structural topic modelling to identify strategies and
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master's degree (or equivalent diploma) and a PhD in meteorology, oceanography, or a related natural or geoscientific discipline with significant physical and mathematical components. It is essential
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. Investigate the interplay of hydrodynamics, biogeochemistry, SPM and seagrass itself, either in hindcast mode of scenario simulations In addition, your research will provide a structured framework of storylines
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knowledge of computer and system architecture, as well as performance engineering. • Pleasure in taking responsibility, independent and structured way of working, high commitment, communi-cation and team