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sustainable use of tropical coastal ecosystems. To this end, we work in an inter- and transdisciplinary manner with our partners in the tropics. The ZMT is a member of the Leibniz Association. The project is
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(PostDoc) (m/f/d) in Soil Ecology (Emmy Noether project) Location: Görlitz Employment scope: part-time 70% (28 hours /week) Type of contract: the contract shall start from September 2025 and is a project
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following position Postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) in Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning for the project BoTiKI Location: Görlitz Employment scope: full-time (40 weekly working hours) / part
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for battery materials, we seek a Postdoc (F/M/D) for lithium-ion battery design in a digitalization project Desired starting date: July 1st , 2025(or sooner), salary level E13 TV-L 100%, contract limited to two
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interdisciplinary project teams and to engage with political research questions. Very good spoken and written command of English. You can expect: Flexible hours that allow for the balance of work time and family life
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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The PostDoc will work within the Resource-Efficient Cropping Systems group in the CropCat project on upscaling minor crops with institutional
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for IoT Wireless Sensor Networks Project Overview: We are looking for an outstanding Postdoctoral Researcher to join our ERC-funded project focused on solving one of the most pressing challenges in
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. The position is available from 1st December 2025, but starting time is flexible. Focus of the project is the investigation of the link between the dynamics of synaptic structural plasticity and the probability
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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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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The PostDoc will work within the Resource-Efficient Cropping Systems group in the CropCat project on upscaling minor crops with institutional