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29.04.2024, Professuren The Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) jointly invite applications for the position of Professor in » Political
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, is an internationally networked aquatic research institute within the ETH Domain (Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology). We are recruiting for 4 Tenure Track Group Leader Positions on Climate Change
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climate change and biodiversity in agri-food systems. Research from across scientific disciplines in various Leibniz Research Institutes will be synthesized and made tangible for science-policy dialogues
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lasers are being developed for lidar systems to obtain climate data, also with a view to space-based applications. These lasers are being tested in direct use in collaboration with a partner. What you will
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substantial contributions to solving the major challenges of our time: climate change and digitalisation. In doing so, we rely on our specific research, development and technology expertise, which forms
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of climate processes across various latitudes and the interconnections between marine and terrestrial climate systems. This understanding facilitates the evaluation of future scenarios in a world increasingly
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%) or for qualification (PhD student, 65%). The successful candidate will work on Carbon and non-carbon climate regulation functions of tropical landscapes in Indonesia. The project is led by Prof. Dr. Alexander Knohl and
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The department is dedicated to research and teaching on environmental and climate politics. At the interface between comparative politics and international relations, we comprehensively cover
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agricultural soils. Additionally, we will develop strategies and instruments to minimize losses of these elements and, thus, improve their efficient use in plant production in the context of climate change. We
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digital change for a dynamic and pluralist society. Universität Hamburg offers data-intensive fields of application and various research opportunities in informatics through its core research areas Climate