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metabolic research is desirable, Experience using flow cytometric approaches (FACS) and/or animal experiments would be beneficial but is not required, Experience in evaluating ‘Omics’ data sets, especially
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analysis of existing long-term biological, chemical and physical monitoring data of German Baltic Sea coastal waters. Compilation and analysis of existing phytoplankton monitoring data with a focus on
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6392 58243, sophia.mareck(at)fbh-berlin.de Data protection notice: The above contact details are provided exclusively for interested applicants to get in touch. Enquiries from recruitment agencies
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biological and fisheries data – including satellite observations, field surveys, stock assessments, catch and effort records – as well as outputs from climate and Earth system models. Work with size-spectrum
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monitoring scientific and qualitative standards for aerosol characterization Advancing technical innovations in the field of aerosol measurement technology and data processing Public representation of CAIS
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Applications should consist of a single PDF file. Applications via email are not encrypted and may therefore entail data protection concerns. The applicant takes full responsibility for this. Regarding any
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and other stakeholders - knowledge-driven and application-inspired. To strengthen the Department Data Science in Bioeconomy we are offering the following position to be filled on 1st March 2026
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or the Deutschlandticket (Germany ticket) More information on about the IGZ you can find under www.igzev.de . For questions, please contact: Dr. Justyna Olas-Apelt (+49(0)33701 78 244; olas(at)igzev.de ). We encourage a
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, and the climate, based on experimentally collected data, and to reconcile these findings with modelling approaches. Your tasks: Setting up an interdisciplinary working group on biogeochemical modelling
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, agricultural sciences, social sciences, and data science and further develop this expertise in the context of living lab research. The new organizational unit will also cooperate closely with ZALF's existing