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information about the Institute see www.leibniz-fmp.de . For questions please don’t hesitate to contact Prof. Adam Lange (alange(at)fmp-berlin.de ) How to apply: On the FMP homepage please go to
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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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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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). For more information on the program, visit this detailed article (in German only) on our program by Jurinsight . Application Please enclose the following documents bundled in a single pdf file with your
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As the German National Library of Science and Technology, our future-oriented services ensure the infrastructural requirements for a high-quality supply of information and literature for research in
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Research Data Center , the IWH hosts a wealth of commercial databases via WRDS and other platforms, provides access to proprietary microdata on banks and firms via research collaborations, and pursues
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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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and taking minutes of meetings in German or English Maintenance of databases with scientific performance data Digitization and archiving of documents Collaboration in the optimization of processes Your
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to work independently, establish new techniques and present data (scientific writing and oral communication) Fluency in both oral and written English At least basic German language knowledge Experience with
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improvement. The research will analyse results from a coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model, adapted to the eastern German Baltic Sea, and compare it to existing monitoring data on seagrass distribution and