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for farmers to re-wet agricultural areas and foster the adoption of new farming practices. We are currently looking for a PhD researcher to join our team, focusing on completing a dissertation within the
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PhD students or Master students). Requirements (MATHEMATICS position) Doctorate (PhD) in Informatics, Mathematics, or related. Knowledge about harmonic analysis, functional analysis, and/or numerical
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research management and stakeholder consultation and advice A structured PhD program with supervision agreements, reporting obligations, a career development plan, a mediator team and an interdisciplinary
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partnerships and their results will be supported in a targeted manner. The project will develop skills and leadership through an international fellowship programme, in conjunction with a novel approach to
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ecosystem resilience to climate change. The project This PhD project, funded by TUM, focuses on using state-of-the-art automated sensors, known as dendrometers, which are installed on tree bark to provide
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data interoperability across platforms. Your Profile: Masters and PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related field with a focus on renewable energy
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science Experience in Python, R, or MATLAB; statistical or spatio-temporal modelling; knowledge of Linux/bash is a plus Strong interest in social/moral psychology, natural language processing, computer vision, and
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field work, for example for model calibration and validation. Expertise in using water isotopes would be advantageous. Access to high-performance computer clusters is available to facilitate the use
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: The successful candidate must hold a PhD in philosophy (or in specific cases in political theory or gender studies as long as a strong training in philosophy was acquired) by the time of appointment. Desirable
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and recent PhD graduates from the UNIBL to pursue high quality research on policy-relevant topics. The most important tasks of IOS in this project are: assessment of the current research capacity