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budget. Tasks include application of process-based models (e.g., CANDY, DayCent, LDNDC, Daisy) to model within-field N-fluxes (e.g., N2O-losses, NO3-leaching, N-mineralization) support model
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-Datei] . Please direct any questions in connection with the application process to bewerbung at bfr.bund.de . (Please do not send applications to this e-mail address) If you are unable to apply online
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the application process to bewerbung at bfr.bund.de . (Please do not send applications to this e-mail address) If you are unable to apply online, please send your application by post to: Bundesinstitut für
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Theater and culture: special events, discounts and vouchers Application and Contact: Please send your application materials as a single PDF file to Prof. Dr. George Cutsail, george.cutsail@cup.lmu.de, using
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, discounts and vouchers Application and Contact: Please send your application materials as a single PDF file to Prof. Dr. George Cutsail, george.cutsail@cup.lmu.de, using GC-010 in the subject line. Your
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(if applicable) by August 28, 2025 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies), preferably via the TUD SecureMail Portal https
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, these models often use simplified, linearized assumptions, limiting their capacity to capture the nonlinear complexities inherent in real-world hydrological processes. Recently, there has also been the branch
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-B4 Investigators: Prof. Dr. Meng Wang, Chair of Traffic Process Automation , and co-supervised by another expert in traffic control Requirements: excellent or very good university degree
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contact details of 2 referees. Please send your complete application documents including the reference number 14/2025 exclusively by email to bewerbungen at ipb-halle.de . Review of applications begins
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Description Reliable monitoring and control of water systems is essential to protect water resources, ensure hygienic standards, and enable sustainable infrastructure operation. As challenges evolve