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sensing, and geodesy approaches Your qualifications: A PhD degree (or equivalent) in Geosciences, Earth Sciences, Geophysics, Remote Sensing, or a related field Background in active tectonics, structural
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
policy Experience with remote sensing and spatial-modelling tools (e.g., GIS) Supervisory or teaching experience Experience in setting up and managing collaborative relational database Further information
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phage application strategies and contribute to publications and conference presentations Engage actively in team meetings and the interdisciplinary PHAGE-PRO network Your profile PhD in life sciences
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these changes, identify their causes and describe their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. To do this we use a combination of diverse methods, from empirical research to remote sensing and simulation
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, and positioning for subsequent fundraising and go-to-market activities Actively contribute to securing follow-up funding together with the fundraising team Your profile University degree (MSc or PhD) in
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PostDoc in "Geopolitical dilemmas for management: transfer of governance for the Southern Ocean" ...
are experiencing an increasing intensity of commercial, scientific, and political developments. The Southern Ocean is no longer a remote region (if it ever was). Scientists, fishers, and tourists travel
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PostDoc in "Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate ...
waters are experiencing an increasing intensity of commercial, scientific, and political developments. The Southern Ocean is no longer a remote region (if it ever was). Scientists, fishers, and tourists
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Postdoc in "Navigating uncertainty: Planning marine protected areas in a changing Southern Ocean"...
are experiencing an increasing intensity of commercial, scientific, and political developments. The Southern Ocean is no longer a remote region (if it ever was). Scientists, fishers, and tourists travel
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of commercial, scientific, and political developments. The Southern Ocean is no longer a remote region (if it ever was). Scientists, fishers, and tourists travel to Antarctica and its surrounding waters