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terrestrial climate science (ACTIVATE)”: https://www.mn.uio.no/geo/english/research/projects/activate/index.html The researcher will be part of a growing team of researchers, postdocs and PhD students working
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Office (GEO) and International Enrollment Partnerships (IEP). In addition, there is close collaboration with other international-focused units at the university such as INTO Mason, Mason Korea, and the
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-called Global North and Global South. Its research examines the spatial, environmental, political, (geo)historical, and more-than-human relations through which contemporary environments are produced
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development. It will involve a paradigm shift which combines geo-spatial-temporal modelling, prospective life cycle analysis, techno-economic assessment and AI methodologies. It will map and analyse
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with and/or complementing the research agenda of GIGA’s research program on “Globalization and Development” (see https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/the-giga/research-programmes/globalisation-and-development
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for the position Researcher (GEO) Department: Centre for the Digital Research of Religion, Department for the Study of Religions, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University Position Type: non-academic position in research
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for the position: 1 GSI position (.5 FTE) Benefits: Tuition waiver and stipend as provided in UM/GEO Agreement Responsibilities* Attend all class lectures and read all course material Meet with
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performance and contributions to the research activities of the Geoinformatics and Earth Observation (GEO) research group. The department of Sustainability and Planning wasestablished in 1975, and is located in
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Website https://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2126501/1842128/cl/6d378137cc2570f12361f… Requirements Specific Requirements Your personal sphere of play: There is a growing need at the University of Vienna
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researcher to work on the application of isotopic geo/cosmochemistry to planet formation. This will include analyzing large number of meteorite samples on our MC-ICPMS, this will include K, Ca, Zn, Cu and Fe