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performance of minor crops and improve cultivation techniques (led by the PostDoc at ZALF); (iii) develop low-tech pre-processing technologies; (iv) capture the value of minor crop food products into new
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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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multidisciplinary team from several project partners (incl. IPK Gatersleben and Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen) to analyze how controlled abiotic stress regimes (drought and flooding under different seasonal
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performance of minor crops and improve cultivation techniques (led by the PostDoc at ZALF); (iii) develop low-tech pre-processing technologies; (iv) capture the value of minor crop food products into new
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a circular process based on users and stakeholders engagement, co-design and assessment of innovative climate services. The proposed methodology will employ high resolution regional Earth Systems
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for multimodal inferences, combining computer-vision, environmental parameter measures and DNA data. Your role will be central in data acquisition and foremost machine-learning models creation. You will
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functions of soil food webs in forests dominated by different mycorrhiza types (ecto- and arbuscular myсorrhiza). The position is linked to the Emmy Noether project “Soil food web control of the carbon cycle
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theory and practice; research experiences in living labs will be an advantage Knowledge of systemic agroecology and agroecological transformation processes Experience in qualitative research methods
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, and energy systems into a comprehensive bio-based circular economy. We develop and integrate techniques, processes, and management strategies, effectively converging technologies to intelligently
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reliability of R-Mode, particularly under varying environmental conditions. Key objectives include understanding the physical processes that affect R-Mode signal propagation, quantifying the variability