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the world, delivering competitive and successful high-quality research. The institute employs 500 people of which 275 are PhD’s or PostDocs. With its unique NanoLab facilities the institute holds 1250 m2
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palynology and organic biomarker and biogenic calcite geochemistry at several sediment sequences. You will collaborate with fellow PhD candidates or postdocs carrying out climate model experiments
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. Proficiency in geospatial, 3D, and image-processing software for data collection and analysis. Experience working with GIS, QField, total stations, geophysical equipment, and drones. Experience in stratigraphic
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on software and other IT products. We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees to continue to invest in
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link , as well as discounts on software and other IT products. We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees
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reusable software and data artifacts where relevant. Communicate research outcomes through papers and talks at conferences, workshops, and beyond. Actively collaborate with other researchers in the TRL Lab
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-powered data analysis. Publish reusable software and data artifacts where relevant. Communicate research outcomes through papers and talks at conferences, workshops, and beyond. Actively collaborate with
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multiphoton 3D printing, design and utilisation of photonics devices, programming and software engineering is a plus. Our offer A position for four years; a working week of 38 hours and a gross monthly salary
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between researchers. CML has two Departments: Industrial Ecology (CML-IE) and Environmental Biology (CML-EB). Presently, about 150 fte (including postdocs and PhDs) are employed at CML. CML further
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as PhD candidate or postdoc and advance knowledge in social policy and public health. Job description Social policy decisions are often informed by short-term outcomes. This results in ‘firefighting