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remote sensing department is offering a 4-year PhD position within the transregional collaborative research center TR172: Arctic Amplification, Climate relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes and
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do we expect from you? The successful candidate must have a solid background in Theoretical Oceanography and the numerics of ocean models as well as a PhD degree in Physics, Mathematics, Physical
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. This will include the application transient multidimensional infrared spectroscopy. Requirements: The successful candidate has a PhD in physics or chemistry with above average marks. The candidate has
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chemistry, physics, material science or electrical engineering? Are you interested in doing your PhD in high profile research institutions across Europe under the guidance of renowned supervisors? Apply
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are key parts of our work culture. Insights into the SOEP data collection process and early access to unique and restricted data, including regional data that is not freely accessible and linked panel and
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such as biology, chemistry, pharmacology, physics, and computer science. ISAS is a member of the Leibniz Association and is publicly funded by the Federal Republic of Germany and its federal states. At our
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such as biology, chemistry, pharmacology, physics, and computer science. ISAS is a member of the Leibniz Association and is publicly funded by the Federal Republic of Germany and its federal states. At our
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. Banking and provision of cell line models needs to be conducted as a regulated process and requires in-house expertise in several legal and regulatory frameworks. It is the department’s aim to support and
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requirements: MSc or equivalent degree or PhD in physical sciences, engineering or related discipline Solid understanding of processes involving heat and mass transfer Practical experience in numerical
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of the above Your qualifications: PhD in agronomy or related field with a focus on science-policy interaction in agri-food systems, biodiversity and climate change experience with science-policy dialogues and