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experience growing, managing, and phenotyping plants in the field and greenhouse. You have experience using modern approaches in root phenotyping, image analysis, or simulation modeling to understand
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, Marvin Wright, Vanessa Didelez), and etiologic and molecular epidemiology (Konrad Stopsack, Krasimira Aleksandrova). The PhD student will be matched with a senior faculty member at BIPS who is an expert in
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responsibilities: To carry out and complete your own research towards a doctoral degree. Design, run, and analyse equilibrium simulations with a coupled Earth-system model of intermediate complexity to investigate
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groups (e.g. Birds-of-Paradise) and characterize hybridization dynamics along altitudinal gradients. This research is embedded within the BirdMORE project and funded by the Leibniz Junior Research Group
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approaches in root phenotyping, image analysis, or simulation modeling to understand the functional roles of plant roots in agroecosystems. You have excellent communication skills and will to collaborate with
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environment and an excellent working atmosphere in a very dynamic and professional team Extensive state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure in various analytical methods The opportunity to present your data
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the field and greenhouse. You have experience using modern approaches in root phenotyping, image analysis, or simulation modeling to understand the functional roles of plant roots in agroecosystems. You have
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an international environment and an excellent working atmosphere in a very dynamic and professional team Extensive state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure in various analytical methods The opportunity
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inspiring and dynamic research environment with first-class laboratory facilities near Berlin and Potsdam a pleasant and appreciative working atmosphere flexible and family-friendly working time model and the
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at the LSB and the IUF in Düsseldorf (Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine), combines cellular and molecular biology, sensory science, and cohort-based human studies to explore how pollutant