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) research grant 355695 (BZERO). The project's key focus areas may include: Studying Human-Autonomy Interaction: Ensuring collaboration between ship crews and autonomous navigation systems in dynamic control
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, organisations and politics, social inequality, migration, integration and diversity, cultural and political participation, population dynamics. Human geographers are also engaged in economic and political
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political participation, urban studies, sustainable transformations, population dynamics, and work, organisations and politics. The call is not thematically limited to these topics, but preference can be
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year with career-promoting work (e.g. teaching at the Geophysical Institute). About the project/work tasks The PhD project will investigate the moist dynamics of extratropical cyclone families. Focus
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is fundamental to the global green transition; however, the harsh marine environment presents challenges such as corrosion and extreme dynamic loading, which degrade turbine components and necessitate
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at the intersection of formal ontology, information modelling, and artificial intelligence. The postdoc will contribute to both the theoretical and applied dimensions of the IMF initiative and is expected
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be responsible for an extensive laboratory campaign in the Large Water Channel (Jooss et al. 2020, J. Fluid Mech. 911, A4 ), in close collaboration with several other postdocs and PhD students
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political participation, population dynamics. Human geographers are also engaged in economic and political geography. The call is not thematically limited to these topics, but preference can be given
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research activities in the fields of social inequality, migration, integration and diversity, cultural and political participation, urban studies, sustainable transformations, population dynamics, and work
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in molecular biology and/or epigenetics that can work independently. The candidate should be able to collaborate in a research team of national and international researchers. The successful candidate