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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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collaboration with cooperating institutions and enrolment in a local PhD program Excellent technical equipment, a wide range of experimental methods and a dynamic and interactive research environment Remuneration
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programme Generous support for your pension provision as a direct insurance policy Promotion of your skills through further training measures Contact For further information concerning the tasks please
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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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related field Demonstrated experience in geospatial analysis (GIS) and proven skills in hydrogeological or hydrological modeling Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python) Ability to handle large datasets
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perspectives on peace and conflict, and so on. The activity plan should be envisioned in connection with the production of the Visualising Conflict/Peace Atlas, as well as producing your own journalistic output
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, SimBA) Experience in animal experimentation (FELASA or equivalent is a requirement) Expertise in molecular biological and advanced imaging (confocal and fluorescence) techniques and analysis programs
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assess consequences of changes along tropical coasts for the Earth system. The strategic extension is integrated into the interdisciplinary ZMT Programme Areas . It will enhance ZMT’s modelling
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, or multimodal architectures, Strong programming skills in Python, with experience in Machine Learning and Linear Algebra Libraries (preferably PyTorch, also JAX, TensorFlow). Experience in CUDA programming is
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tools to evaluate the ecological role of parasites and virus in the Elbe Estuary. The work is carried out as part of the DFG Graduate Program “Biota-Mediated Effects of Carbon Cycling in Estuaries