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light at night or coastal darkening (increases in light attenuation) impact marine food-webs and ecosystem functioning. By bringing together field observations and mechanistic models, the candidate should
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-Neptunian objects for the various suggested theoretical models. The developed workflow should also be applicable to the other discovery science projects in Dynaverse. Your tasks in detail: Perform scientific
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process, the role of ISOs passing through molecular clouds, taking part in molecular cloud collapse and disc formation. Your tasks in detail: Perform scientific work on the research topic, in collaboration
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perform own high profile research in close cooperation with the JCNS institutes in Jülich and Garching in the field of soft matter or condensed matter physics. Your tasks in detail: Contribute
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. The affiliated early career program of the Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC) offers an ambitious, structured and interdisciplinary post-graduate training based on top-level fundamental research
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the chemical composition and evolution of the disc, and will perform numerical simulations of planet formation to constrain the formation of terrestrial planets in the solar system. The candidate is further
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Your Job: Responsible scientist for the operation of the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) device Upgrade and development of the device for future projects Research on fusion relevant materials
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scientific work • Programming skills, experience with Linux and high performing computing • Experience in joint experimental-theoretical collaborations We are interested in a diverse research community and
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on performance and project needs. Qualifications • For Doctoral Candidates: Master’s degree in Mathematics. • For Postdoctoral Researchers: Ph.D. in Mathematics, ideally with a background in one or more of the
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-performance computing systems Familiarity with operating systems such as Linux/Unix and proficiency in shell scripting Strong programming skills, preferably in Fortran and Python Competency in visualizing and