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management scenarios using geophysics and numerical modeling. High-resolution subsoil characterization using electromagnetic induction (EMI), and ground penetrating radar (GPR) will be combined with soil
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-related concept proposed by Robert Zubrin) or the solar-wind ion focusing thruster. Starting from first-principles and mathematical models, more advanced numerical tools shall be developed to explore
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-related concept proposed by Robert Zubrin) or the solar-wind ion focusing thruster. Starting from first-principles and mathematical models, more advanced numerical tools shall be developed to explore
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used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across management scenarios using geophysics and numerical modeling. High-resolution subsoil characterization
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extreme scenarios. Your tasks: Conduct security and resilience studies for highly stressed systems (e.g., multiple faults, high renewable shares, or equipment failures). Evaluate system vulnerabilities and
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multiple disciplines. Our courses are taught by distinguished and dedicated faculty members. Our excellent libraries will support you with your research. Discover GESS: All doctoral programmes in English
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Heidelberg University is a comprehensive university with a strong focus on research and international standards. With around 31,300 students and 8,400 employees, including numerous top researchers
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Heidelberg University is a comprehensive university with a strong focus on research and international standards. With around 31,300 students and 8,400 employees, including numerous top researchers
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the resilience of drinking water supplies in the affected region for the future, based on laboratory analyses, field investigations and numerical modelling. Tasks: We are looking for a highly motivated researcher
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expertise and supervision of experienced researchers from multiple institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As one of Europe’s largest and most multidisciplinary research centers, Forschungszentrum Jülich