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FieldEngineeringEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Applicants should have the following qualification and skills: Have a Masters degree (or an equivalent level of professional qualification
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research. Specific Requirements Applicants should meet the following eligibility criteria: Have a Masters degree (or an equivalent level of professional qualification or experience) Not have a doctoral
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reduction, with an emphasis on maintaining physical consistency, numerical stability, and real-time data assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include computational physics and
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an emphasis on maintaining physical consistency, numerical stability, and real-time data assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include computational physics and climate modeling
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local, regional and global visions and pathways. The two main sub-objectives of the research are: O1. Anticipating and understanding coastal and marine social-ecological tipping points across scales in
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methods for continuous trait evolution. We welcome candidates with strong backgrounds in quantitative biology, applied mathematics, physics, computational science, statistics, or related fields. Main
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. Main responsibilities The position involves mostly research conducted in a close collaboration with the PIs, one PhD student, as well as other members of the group. The responsibilities will also include
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well as methodological competencies. The main assessment criteria are as follows: A completed PhD within the subject of the position or a related topic, completed no more than three years before the last application date
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for microscopy. Main responsibilities The position involves taking an active part in CMCB lab’s daily research. The succesful postdoctor will be expected to lead independently their research project as
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contexts. Main responsibilities As a postdoctoral researcher in the group, you will lead one workpackage as part of the “HEAL” project aimed at understanding the impact of social context on intergroup