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subject areas with strong relevance to national development. The scholarships at SEARCA are available in the following fields: UPLB: Environmental Science (ENS) KU: Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource
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) is available within the research group FOR 5456 of the German Science Foundation (DFG). The overarching goal is the first implementation of satellite-based relativistic geodesy using optical atomic
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the "Helmholtz Institute for Climate Service Science" (HICSS) - a cooperation between GERICS and the University of Hamburg. The position is limited to 3 years and is intended to complete with a PhD. The place of
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as possible thereafter), as part of the "Helmholtz Institute for Climate Service Science" (HICSS) - a cooperation between GERICS and the University of Hamburg. The position is limited to 3 years and is
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recent project is to characterize the function and genetic control of root anatomical and architectural traits in barley to enhance drought and soil compaction stress tolerance. Your tasks: Microscopy
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accumulation trajectories within and between social groups. The project breaks new ground by combining longitudinal data from surveys and registers with new biographical data on wealth, making it possible
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. As part of the SPP, the SoilEnergySpots project is jointly led by Prof. Dr. Nicole Strittmatter (Analytical Chemistry), Prof. Dr. Mirjana Minceva (Biothermodynamics), and Dr. Steffen Schweizer (Soil
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Description The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the University of Stuttgart offer within the German Research Council (DFG)-funded Research Training Group (RTG) 3076 “Sustainable
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application from qualified women. About the position The position involves both teaching and engaging in innovative research projects on tractor autonomy, path-planning algorithms, soil compaction modeling, and
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accumulation trajectories within and between social groups. The project breaks new ground by combining longitudinal data from surveys and registers with new biographical data on wealth, making it possible