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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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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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for a highly motivated doctoral researcher to develop multi-modal AI systems that integrate different data, such as field sensors, weather data, drones (RGB, multispectral, thermal), robotic platforms
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as a PhD student in TUM’s graduate programme. Key responsibilities: Co-designing research methodology/approaches to study the political economy of climate mitigation policies in low- and middle-income
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The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS in Bremen, Germany, invites applications for its three-year PhD program starting October 1, 2026. BIPS, a leading center for
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performing metabolic phenotyping of study participants with and without type 2 diabetes. This project will include analysis of circadian rhythms and omics-analysis in human adipocytes to reveal differences in
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). The advertised position is primarily linked to the study of different metal atoms in the MLT and their relation to the re-entry of space debris. The project RAISE (Rising Atmospheric Impact of Space Emissions) is
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) Managing contact data, invitations, participants and speakers, including research, data maintenance and correspondence Preparing participant lists, invitations, agendas, programs and briefings On-site
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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
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homeostasis and its impact on altered immune cell output over life time. We plan to employ inflammatory challenges and will combine experimental animal models with studies on human cells to translate principles