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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | 3 months ago
, interpret, document, and troubleshoot independent research Collaborate effectively with computational and experimental team members Mentor junior lab members Contribute to manuscripts, grant proposals and
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. • documentation of all relevant aspects of the survey in a database. • analysis of the arthropod datasets1, focusing in particular on the interactive effects between climate and land use, in collaboration with
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and cost-effectiveness, suitable to characterize potential use cases. The position is available for 2 years with the intention to extend dependent on acquisition of 3rd party funding. Job-ID: V000015211
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frameworks (e.g., PyTorch) Strong publication record and ability to communicate research results effectively A passion for tackling complex scientific challenges, a creative mindset for developing novel
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development for lidar control. Data evaluation is an essential part of the project work to distinguish between natural variability of the observed metals and aerosols and anthropogenic effects. Your
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preference in their application material. Applicants for the ERC advanced grant "Effective field theory for non-global observable at hadron colliders" led by Matthias Neubert should specifically indicate
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themselves with new subject areas. The role requires both independent work and effective collaboration, particularly during measurement campaigns at synchrotron and neutron facilities. Experience with
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conditions, to large field-scale experiments with wild and domestic grazers. These experiments will test hypotheses related to the effects on nutrient cycling of grazers with different body size and grazing
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experiments with wild and domestic grazers. These experiments will test hypotheses related to the effects on nutrient cycling of grazers with different body size and grazing habits and duration of grazing under