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Oceanography, Marine Geology and Marine Observations work interdisciplinary within a joint research program. The doctoral thesis will be based in the working groups Organic Trace Substances (Organic Trace
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and assess their applicability in coastal environments. The position will be based in the ZMT’s program area (PA2) Impacts of Global Change and Adaptation and will actively contribute to its objectives
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Bünger from the HR Department (buenger(at)bnitm.de ). For all other questions, please contact Dr. Daniela Fusco (fusco(at)bnitm.de , +49 40/42818-504).
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E 13. For further information, please contact Dr Anne Sennhenn(Tel: 0331/5699-812 or E-Mail: asennhenn@atb-potsdam.de) and visit our website at www.atb-potsdam.de . Have we piqued your interest? Then
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document with application number 04/26 to bewerbung(at)dsmz.de . Any questions regarding the position can be addressed to Dr. Carina Jacobsen (carina.jacobsen(at)dsmz.de ) or Prof. Laura Steenpaß
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. For further information about the project, please feel free to contact PD Dr. Daniel Schneider, Tel: 0231 / 1084-265, E-Mail: schneiderd(at)ifado.de . Interested? Then please send your application documents (CV
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System, particularly in coastal environments Further information: For questions, please contact Prof. Dr. Nils Moosdorf, email: nils.moosdorf(at)leibniz-zmt.de Details of position: Salary will be paid
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your personal data can be found on our website under ‘Data protection’. Contact and Questions: Dr. Sofia Gavrilova (s_gavrilova@leibniz-ifl.de) Deadline: 15 November 2025 Expected Interview Dates: 10-15
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(TIB ) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area C, Research and Development, is looking to employ a Research Software Engineer for Digital Research Infrastructure (m/f/d
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. Your task: The applicant will be part of a research project in the Department of Immunology (Dr. Bloemendaal) investigating the role of the gut microbiota in the gut-immune-brain-axis, specifically