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assess the performance of minor crops (on-farm and on-station) further develop methodologies for on-farm experimentation work within a living lab in Brandenburg with a strong farmer network, canteens and
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English as a working language • A concept for best practices regarding code documentation • Strong communication skills What we offer: • an attractive working place near the Baltic Sea • modern
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particular asset! With excellent English language skills, both written and spoken, you are able to interact confidently in the international network of researchers. Knowledge of the German language on a level
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The Network Analysis and Modelling group investigates how genetic variation shapes gene regulation, protein function, and, ultimately, observable plant traits. Using machine learning and network
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laboratory/field experiments with soil invertebrates Written and spoken German skills We offer access to an international network of scientists, policymakers and research organizations a dynamic working
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relationships in societally relevant research areas and uses the findings to provide advice to policymakers and society at large. DIW Berlin is a part of national and international networks, provides research
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coding experience with e.g. Python/Matlab/R Practical experience with High Performance Computing, and scientific programming and a willingness to learn to work with high-performing computing systems
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-reconstructions and observations, low-order data assimilation, or deep neural networks. A quantification of the impact of mesoscale and submesocale features is also expected. At a later stage, the successful
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(written and spoken) Class B driving license valid for Germany We offer access to an international network of scientists, policymakers and research organizations an attractive job within the inspired and
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of European networks of established researchers, postdocs, and graduate students working with monitoring data. Further, we provide an opportunity to contribute to the Synthesis Center on Freshwater