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Phase-0, the candidate will contribute to detailed data analysis, student supervision, and the dissemination of scientific results. The data obtained will advance our understanding of nuclear shape
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CV Contact information for two academic references Crucial: A cover letter outlining your research background, scientific interests, career trajectory, and an explanation of how joining the lab as a
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Postdoctoral Researcher (Physicist, Chemist or Material Scientist( (all genders) for a Tenure Tra...
qualified. Information about FAIR and GSI is available at www.gsi.de/en and www.fair-center.eu. For further information please contact Dr. Bettina Lommel (b.lommel(at)gsi.de). If you find this position
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. Applications from people with severe disabilities are strongly encouraged. For more information about the Max Planck Society and its institutes, please visit: https://www.mpg.de/en/
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testing Experience in the field of fibre reinforced composites and/or simulation of polymeric materials Interdisciplinary collaboration within the team and with external partners Knowledge in data
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; Couple the model to a 1D physical model (GOTM) through the FABM framework; Validate the coupled model using published and newly gathered observational data; Conduct numerical experiments to understand
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. Severely disabled persons are given priority in the case of equal suitability. For further information, please contact Fr. Dr. Ekaterina Legchenko (ekaterina.legchenko@medma.uni-heidelberg.de ), phone +49
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Researcher / Postdoc for molecular investigations on microbial ecology in deep-sea polymetallic n...
nodules) in combination with data on metabolic rates, and sediment biogeochemistry will form the basis of the work. Further sampling and measurements will take place in the CCZ as part of the project
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a German job ticket (Deutschland-Ticket) at both locations. For further information please contact Martin Burger at 040-8998-4565 (martin.burger@desy.de). Please submit your complete application
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resilience and its change over time in the past (based on Earth observation data), present and future (based on Earth system model simulations for different future scenarios, e.g. using the CMIP6 ensemble and