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theory and practice; research experiences in living labs will be an advantage Knowledge of systemic agroecology and agroecological transformation processes Experience in qualitative research methods
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assess the process maturity of new, still immature production processes along their process development and optimization. The concepts of "observability" and "controllability" known from systems theory
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) to conceptualize and quantify the controls of anvil extent and cloud feedback of tropical deep convection across scales. As a successful candidate, you will combine your expertise in deep convective processes with
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the advection, cooling, and drying of air masses from lower latitudes. To better constrain future Arctic climate change, we want to understand how boundary-layer and cloud processes drive and control these air
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control and optimization of electrolysis from the cell to the stack requires automated monitoring, analysis, and control of the operating parameters and processes. As part of this project, the potential
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, and energy systems into a comprehensive bio-based circular economy. We develop and integrate techniques, processes, and management strategies, effectively converging technologies to intelligently
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of dissolved organic substances, microbiological rate measurements, incubation experiments, controlled laboratory cultures, and field studies in various marine regions. The Research Unit Biological Oceanography
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to generate reproducible, micrometer-scale controllable, and cost-efficient disease models by bringing together experts in molecular systems engineering, machine learning, biomedicine, and disease modeling
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of the Wendelstein 7‑X stellarator. Our international research team focuses on plasma physics and engineering to advance sustainable energy solutions through controlled fusion reactions. One
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Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (Greifswald), Greifswald | Greifswald, Mecklenburg Vorpommern | Germany | 2 months ago
the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator. Our international research team focuses on plasma physics and engineering to advance sustainable energy solutions through controlled fusion reactions. One of the research objectives