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The IUF – Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine investigates the molecular mechanisms through which particles, radiation and environmental chemicals harm human health. The main
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sciences, horticultural sciences, biology, environmental protection or related disciplines proven experience in the field of (organic) vegetable cultivation, e.g., in relation to climate adaptation
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qualifications Excellent university degree in the field of engineering, natural or environmental science (Diploma or Master of Science) or related subjects Scientific expertise and experience in anaerobic
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transparency and aggregation needs. Assist in the preparation and distribution of reports to ensure relevance and engagement of stakeholders Your qualifications Interest in social science and environmental
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proteoforms on the adaptation to environmental stresses using our recently developed gene targeting technology (Schreiber et al., 2024). Investigate the protein interactome of AtMVK via various approaches
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of the IOER and the 2022 - 2028 research programme as well as research activities of SacDS.AI, especially with regard to the Big Data and AI topic area of Environmental and Earth Sciences. In the context
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satellite mission. We are responsible for the development and qualification of the compact spectroscopy unit and the systems engineering of the payload for the satellite. Reference number 15/24 Your tasks
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The Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy is a pioneer and a driver of bioeconomy research. We create the scientific foundation to transform agricultural, food, industrial
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analysing effects of environmental drivers on cyanobacteria-associated microbial community composition Applying bioinformatic analyses of amplicon, shotgun and long-read metagenomic data Quantifying absolute
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group HORTSYS-Controlled environment horticultural systems. One of the main areas in this research group is systems modelling and environmental assessment. In the national BMEL funded project NemGem