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water remain poorly understood. These interactions shape local weather extremes and climate variability, but current models miss them. QUASI turns Lake Victoria—Earth’s largest tropical lake—into an open
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. For the project The Role of the Ocean in Earth System Stability PIK’s Research Department 1 Earth System Analysis, is offering a Scientific Position (PhD or Postdoctoral level) (m/f/d) (Position number: 05-2026
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. For the project The Role of the Ocean in Earth System Stability PIK’s Research Department 1 Earth System Analysis, is offering a Scientific Position (PhD or Postdoctoral level) (m/f/d) (Position number: 04-2026
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Electrical Engineering or Physics or Materials Science. Experience on numerically modeling light-matter interactions, designing photonic devices, and employing optimization approaches. Experience in project
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on weighed network models. Additionally, you will be involved in sampling cruises in the North Sea. These activities will be conducted in close collaboration with the modelling group and other colleagues
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of conceptual and numerical models describing sediment material properties, sediment and water transport, leveraging in-situ and indirect measurements such as geophysical and/or remote sensing
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the metabolic properties of osteoclasts during development and aging using preclinical models with targeted alterations in specific metabolic pathways. - To implement single-cell biology approaches and
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, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Geosciences, Computational Science and Engineering, or a related area is required. The position will involve developing models and
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position within the Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences at the University of Liverpool (UoL), UK. The position is
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, by the measurement of Earth’s oblateness in 1958. Measuring the gravity field reveals Earth’s state of mass distribution and its dynamics. It also provides the geoid as a reference for sea level