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, Environmental Modelling, Geography, Environmental Physics or related fields A strong interest in plant ecology, ecosystem research and climate change Strong Programming skills in C++, the language of the LPJ
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The German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE) is a member of the Leibniz Association. The institute’s mission is to conduct experimental and clinical research in the field
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skills, excellent organizational abilities, and the capacity to plan and execute experiments independently and adaptively. Fluency in spoken and written English. Willingness to supervise students in
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. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. DWI offers A fully funded position for an initial duration of 1 year with a E13 TV-L 100% contract, with possibility of extension A dynamic
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related field Excellent English skills are essential Strong interest in interdisciplinary work and team orientation Experience with one or more of the following: programming languages (C++, Python), agent
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-2025 Postdoc RENAT) in the field of political science and environmental policy, starting on 01.02.2026. The position is funded until 31.12.2026. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public
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their immunogenicity; Develop analysis strategies for large data sets and correlation matrix using programming languages (R, Python, SQL, etc.); Scientific supervision of undergraduate and doctoral
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funded German research initiative. Project Description: Carbon black is an indispensable component of numerous everyday products – from car tires and seals to paints and plastics. However, its production
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homeostasis and its impact on altered immune cell output over life time. We plan to employ inflammatory challenges and will combine experimental animal models with studies on human cells to translate principles
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river delta models. Demonstrable ability to use programming languages such as Python, Julia, C, C++ or Fortran. Familiarity analysing functional diversity and/or geomorphological information. Curiosity