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scenarios and analyse their data to validate the coupled biogeodynamic model. to interact with members of the biogeodynamics modelling group and program area 4 at regular meetings as well as with others from
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from other peers through a dedicated mentorship program. Technical queries should be directed to Robert Lasarzik (robert.lasarzik@wias-berlin.de ). The working hours are 39 hours per week and the
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interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your tasks? The successful candidate will work closely with scientists, postdoctoral researchers, and doctoral students within the department, as
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networks of functional gene and protein regulation (https://www.ipb-halle.de ). The position is located in the department BPI (Biochemistry of Plant Interactions) and the Program Center for Plant
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functionalities (GUI and web-service) Participate in field work organization, sampling plan establishment and in-situ data acquisition Your Profile PhD in environmental sciences or computer science, with a proven
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; company holidays between Christmas and New Year's Day #very good compatibility private and professional life; offers of mobile and flexible work #free assistance program for employees (EAP) #corporate
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for livestock systems in East Africa, and in the subtropics in Latin-America. The research programme will examine productivity of grasslands, nutrient stocks and cycling and their relationship to biodiversity. We
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part of a degree program. In particular, knowledge about finite-element analysis is an absolute must . Familiarity with iterative solvers , preconditioners , multigrid methods , and mixed-precision
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well as job prospects in academia and industry. The successful candidate will receive careful mentorship both from the supervisor and from other peers through a dedicated mentorship program. Technical queries
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the subtropics in Latin-America. The research programme will examine productivity of grasslands, nutrient stocks and cycling and their relationship to biodiversity. We conduct experiments in the field