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analyzing data from a Germanic language and a typologically different language (e.g., a Romance language), based on independently developed research questions. Research planning and parts of data analysis
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, Raman spectroscopy, Scanning electroscope microscopy). Analyze data, contribute to scientific publications, and present research findings at international conferences. Collaborate closely with our
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interdisciplinary project seeks to develop new approaches to resilient and sustainable urban development, in cooperation with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and RWTH Aachen. For the subproject based
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, Environmental Sciences, Computer Sciences Proven experience in financial economics, financial risk assessment as well and in climate and ESG ris Interest to work at the interface between research and policy, and
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and skills: You hold a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics or a related field. You bring proven expertise in deep learning and statistical modelling of biological data. You have
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analytical skills which bridge science and marine policy, including research experience in European coastal and marine systems. Experience in spatial data analysis using geographic information systems (GIS
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biodiversity in Earth system dynamics – to serve science and society” Senckenberg stands for curiosity-driven and application-oriented collections-based research. The Department of River Ecologyand Conservation
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. For the research domain Climate Economics and Policy, led by Prof. Sabine Fuss and Prof. Matthias Kalkuhl, located at EUREF Campus in Berlin-Schöneberg, PIK is offering a position as a Postdoctoral researcher in
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Partnership Your qualifications: PhD in environmental / agricultural science, (rural) sociology, human geography, political sciences, or related subjects Knowledge of transdisciplinary approaches and methods in
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science in Central and Eastern Europe, both in the present and in the past – an area and field of activity that has gained prominence in recent years as citizen science. The department’s research is divided