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, Economics, Environmental Sciences, or a related field excellent analytical skills and interest in theoretical and applied modeling required: demonstrated programming experience (knowledge of R, Python and/or
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. Conceptualization of the outreach action plan (website, online platform, workshops) in cooperation with scientists in MaterialVital Hub and communication experts at INM and partner institutions. Reporting to project
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, Geography, Environmental Physics or related fields A strong interest in plant ecology and climate change Strong Programming skills in C++, the language of the LPJ-GUESS code, or another fundamental
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), the largest long-term educational study in Germany. Your work environment ENTAILab is the core infrastructural service and research centre of the “New Data Spaces” program, a DFG-funded multi-local
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genomics will be used to address questions relating to evolutionary relationships and biomineralization in Annelida. This position is funded through the Leibniz Collaborative Excellence Programme, with
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related field experience with numerical models and/or large observational datasets strong skills in scientific programming (e.g. Python, Fortran, or similar) ability to work independently and in
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below) . For e-mail application, create a single PDF file and send it to tenuretrack(at)zalf.de stating the reference number T01-2026. https://jobs.zalf.de/jobposting
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processes the personal data of its applicants in accordance with European and German legal regulations. Further information on data protection and the processing of personal data can be found at: https
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regulations. Further information on data protection and the processing of personal data can be found at: https://www.isas.de/en/datenschutz . The closing date for applications is February 2, 2026. Please apply
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, and research-based public and educational work. Over the next ten years, the Museum für Naturkunde will realise its plan for the future. New laboratories and jobs for cutting-edge research will be