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previously unused plastic waste via a novel plasma pyrolysis process, for use as a filler in rubber composites. The successful candidate will work in an interdisciplinary consortium of scientists and prominent
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an international working environment, we conduct socially relevant research within our core areas Agriculture/ Bioeconomy & Environment, Plasma Medicine, Surfaces & Materials, Process- & Energy Technology and Smart
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(stephanie.stanelle-bertram(at)leibniz-liv.de ). Our Human Resources department will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the application process (jobs(at)leibniz-liv.de ). Would you like to shape
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about the application process, please contact our HR department (jobs(at)leibniz-liv.de ).
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questions, please contact the Head of Department (adam.grundhoff@leibniz-liv.de). If you have any questions about the application process, please contact our HR department (jobs(at)leibniz-liv.de ). Would you
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Job Advertisement 2025-06 23.07.2025 At the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), a full-time position (40h/week) in the Department “Modelling of Atmospheric Processes” is available as
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status are given preferential treatment if they are suitably qualified. For more guidance on our application process, please visit our careers web page . Please submit your application with the relevant
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worldwide. In an international working environment, we conduct socially relevant research within our core areas Agriculture/ Bioeconomy & Environment, Plasma Medicine, Surfaces & Materials, Process- & Energy
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the Department of Physical Oceanography for the next 4 years (until 31.12.2029) and a percentage of 100% (40h/week), subject to the funding of the project. Remuneration is paid in accordance with the Tarifvertrag
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of socioeconomics, marine ecology, physical oceanography and biogeochemistry with Earth system modeling. The overarching goal is to better understand and predict the impacts of global change on tropical coasts and to