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access to a wide range of spatial and temporal biodiversity and environmental data and a fantastic opportunity to become part of European networks of established researchers, postdocs, and graduate
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Economics (m/f/d) (Position number: 14-2025 Postdoc Spatial Equilibrium) in the field of spatial equilibrium modeling, starting on 01.08.2025. The position is initially funded for 18 months, with
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reference number 25_01_A4 or 25_02_A4by 9 May 2025 to the director of the GWZO (Prof. Dr. Maren Röger, Reichsstr. 4-6, 04109 Leipzig) or by email to: bewerbung(at)leibniz-gwzo.de . For the postdoc positions
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scale and the coastal areas, up to, and including, development and demonstration of climate services. RIVIERADE will target three European Seas (Baltic, Black, Mediterranean), to produce data and
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. Scientific studies focusing on the ionospheric electric current systems including comparisons with observations will be conducted in close collaboration with the working group Satellite Data Analysis. Your
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de . The Institute for Metallic Materials (Prof. K. Nielsch) of the IFW Dresden offers a Postdoctoral Research Position (m/f/div) on the following topic: Mg-based
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Researcher (m/f/d) (salary group TV-L E13, 100 %, 22 months) Preferred start date is as soon as possible. Duties and functions: Intuitive information processing has clear advantages for human cognition but
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-mail is questionable from a data protection point of view. The sender bears full responsibility. The GWZO was awarded the TOTAL E-QUALITY prize, i.e. equal opportunities in terms of gender and diversity
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analyzing data from a Germanic language and a typologically different language (e.g., a Romance language), based on independently developed research questions. Research planning and parts of data analysis
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integrate large-scale sequence and RNA-seq data from internal and public resources. You build a reference library of predictive regulatory motifs. You use network analysis and random-forest approaches