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, particularly in lesser-explored border regions of Eastern Europe or Western Eurasia, and to consider how these experiences are remembered, represented, and inscribed in the landscape itself. You will work with
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: 30 August 2025 Apply now As part of the EMBRACER project external link , you will use advanced models integrating our climate system to human behaviour to study potential scenarios of what could happen
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with stakeholders and field measurements where necessary; Integrate empirical data analysis including ecological, sociological and economic parameters into a synthesis of the effectiveness of freshwater
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deadline: 4 August 2025 Apply now We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our multidisciplinary team as part of the recently funded ERC Starting Grant project PicAAA . This project aims
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becomes a real challenge to uniquely extract information on their layer properties in order to understand and improve their performance. A way to “break the nanometric barrier” for structure analysis is to
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work on satellite image analysis and field inventories of ecosystem responses to tundra fires in remote Arctic sites. You will work at the Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation group (PEN) and
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work on social interaction. This could be informed by conversation analysis, corpus linguistics, participatory observation or a combination of those. We recommend you study the Futures of Language (link
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, climate physics, geosciences or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data; a versatile mind and openness to work on a
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Organisation Job description Project and job description Our project will make use sensing technologies (hyperspectral cameras, NIR and Raman sensors), and an edge-compute AI pipeline to sort used
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on a flat-belt conveyor and are dynamically grasped, unfolded, and oriented by multi-axis manipulators fitted with custom force-feedback grippers, and will work in close concert with a parallel sensing