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(AMF) on soil and rhizosphere hydraulic properties and its consequences for host plant water and nutrient uptake as well as carbon flows under drought conditions. You will be responsible for extending
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Academy of Sciences. The TeAM-uP project will investigate the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on soil and rhizosphere hydraulic properties and its consequences for host plant water and
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Your Job: The work will be conducted in the EU project “Modelling pollutant transport across the soil-water-atmosphere continuum, and impacts on ecosystem services (SOILPROM). The central aim
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of construction and agricultural machinery with soil and material. We develop, implement and qualify new modeling and simulation methods and apply them in projects with leading industry partners. In this context
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contribute to ground-breaking advancements in AI and entrepreneurship. Strong interest in and knowledge of topics like machine learning, deep learning, etc. and/or human-computer interactions. What do we offer
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that significantly regulate the flow of substances and water within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) of agricultural used landscapes. For this purpose, isotope techniques, methods for measuring gas fluxes
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. The department “Lidar” develops ground-based, airborne and spaceborne lidar systems. It applies them for active remote sensing of key meteorological parameters and atmospheric trace gases enabling research in
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and their driving mechanisms including associated land-atmosphere feedbacks under current and future climate conditions, by applying convection permitting regional climate modelling in selected case
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the projected infrastructure can be operated, which stakeholders will be involved, and which additional elements might be necessary (e.g. ground support) Derive the ConOps for the close proximity, docking and
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also need to demonstrate that they can be embedded into environment life cycles to become sustainable options. The construction of synthetic cells therefore emerges as a ground-breaking new biotechnology