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sand. However, the way these short-term interactions determine the long-term evolution of coastal dunes remains unclear. In this four-year PhD project, you will enhance process understanding of coastal
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gyre (SPG) and Arctic and Antarctic sea ice cover, involving processes on smaller scales, which are often not well represented in modelling efforts focusing on the large scale tipping elements
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exposure, victimisation, and perpetration based on survey and social media data. You will also study developmental processes, potential consequences, and the role of parents in these processes. Your job
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Chaperones are protein complexes that assist other proteins in their folding process. Well-known examples are the bacterial GroEL/ES and the eukaryotic TRiC. Despite extensive research, there are still
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observed data; basic knowledge of environmental processes; excellent writing and communication skills; Our offer We offer: the opportunity to work in and with a team of leading experts; a position for 4
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contribute to the structural characterization of NS3–inhibitor complexes Process and analyze cryo-EM data using established computational pipelines and structural modeling tools Apply, or develop expertise in
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change the ability of the ocean to absorb CO2 . The magnitude of this impact and the processes involved remain however difficult to predict. Also in the past, the strength of the AMOC varied and abrupt
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and is affected by various biogeochemical processes. The processes governing ocean alkalinity act over multiple timescales (from instantaneous chemical equilibration to hundred thousand of years) and
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gain insights into the time scales, strength, and interactions of different processes in the Earth system that play a role. You will investigate the observed annual cycle including interannual variations
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measurement campaigns with diverse teams; You have a keen interest in microbes-environment interactions and their evolution in space and time; You are interested in environmental processes and climate change