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on the analysis and simulation of nonlinear partial differential equations arising in the context of interacting species study of interaction systems with applications to developmental biology, such as pattern
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partial differential equations arising in the context of interacting species study of interaction systems with applications to developmental biology, such as pattern formation and tissue growth teaching
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project, you will help design, simulate, and optimize these next-generation communities — making clean, local, and intelligent energy systems a practical reality. Your key responsibilities include
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virtual representations of agricultural ecosystems. These digital twins will enhance our understanding of ecosystem functioning and carbon fluxes, supporting the design of more sustainable and resilient
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Phenorob, we develop novel agrogeophysical methods to obtain noninvasive subsoil information that can be used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across
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, the Senckenberg Natural History Museum. The PhD position will be part of the DFG Research Unit 5207 „Reassembly of species interaction networks” (reassembly.de ) which aims to understand the mechanisms underpinning
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(ECLECTX team). This person occupying this position is planned to work on modeling computing elements, established and emerging, at different levels of abstraction, design and development simulation tools
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methodological approaches. The selection is done according to the SCRIPTS Diversity Rules & Guidelines: https://www.scripts-berlin.eu/about-us/Diversity/Diversity_Rules_Guidelines/index.html Job description: The
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of ecosystem functioning and carbon fluxes, supporting the design of more sustainable and resilient crop production systems. The project will focus on integrating high-resolution drone-based remote sensing data
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used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across management scenarios using geophysics and numerical modeling. High-resolution subsoil characterization