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value collaboration between our research groups and partner institutions such as the European Academy of Wind Energy members. In Oldenburg, our 50 researchers from physics, meteorology and engineering are
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(university diploma or master's degree) in the field of geosciences, engineering or physics. Ideally, you have knowledge of numerical methods and experience with common programming languages (e.g. Matlab
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fundamental knowledge about the handling and capturing of flow behavior in multistage compressors. The collaborative frame with a prestigious industry partner will give insight to future technology requirements
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work together on fundamental and applied research questions in the stateof-the-art Research Laboratory for Turbulence and Wind Energy Systems. Our mission is to advance the understanding of wind as a
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(social sciences, political science, economics etc.) Desirable: - good knowledge of quantitative tools of empirical social science research. - experience in academic work; - knolwegde of university
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international conferences Mentoring of researchers Your qualifications: University degree in sociology, economics, or a closely related field Doctorate / PhD in one of the above-mentioned fields is an advantage
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Description The Chair Group of Production and Resource Economics at the TUM School of Management and the TUM School of Life Sciences offers three positions as Ph.D. Student / Junior Researcher (m/f
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. Check out our website for more information on the life and work at our field station and our ongoing research: https://www.dpz.eu/en/cognitive-ethology/field-station . See also https://osf.io/ak3w4
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The Chair Group of Production and Resource Economics at the TUM School of Management and the TUM School of Life Sciences offers three positions as Ph.D. Student/Junior Researcher Microeconomics
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to the publication of results in peer-reviewed journals Your profile Completed university degree (Master’s) in biology, geosciences or related areas Experience in morphology, neuroanatomy, and paleontology of turtles