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employees enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. We are committed to ensuring our employees feel valued, supported and empowered to reach their professional potential. Enjoy lots of employee benefits: Financial
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transformations. Collaborating with other group members, you will evaluate the model simulations against satellite remote sensing and balloon-borne observations and study their sensitivity to a changing climate
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geographic information systems (GIS) and programming languages (e.g. Python, Matlab, R) as well as in advanced statistical methods for analyzing complex ecosystem and environmental datasets. Good knowledge
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23.04.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are offering one postdoc position to a highly motivated researcher with a background in geography and urban ecology with experience in modeling, GIS and
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| Full-time/Part-time | Remote work possible DESY, with more than 2900 employees at its two locations in Hamburg and Zeuthen, is one of the world's leading research centres. Its research focuses
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) arrangements, e.g. remote work in accordance to the tasks 30 days of annual leave and provision for days off between public holidays and weekends (e.g. between Christmas and New Year) In addition to exciting
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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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, the informatics department of the University of Kiel, and the remote sensing company EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG. Who are we? The IOW is an independent research institute of the Leibniz Association for which equal
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of nucleic acid sensing via cGAS/STING and RIG-like receptor pathways in hereditary inflammatory diseases culminating the development of therapeutically relevant drugs (Haag et al., 2018 Nature, Dressel et al
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of nucleic acid sensing via cGAS/STING and RIG-like receptor pathways in hereditary inflammatory diseases culminating the development of therapeutically relevant drugs (Haag et al., 2018 Nature, Dressel et al