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research and teaching will use spatial data and modelling to explore alternative futures of land use at local, European and global scales. You will show policy makers and different stakeholder groups
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material strongly influences microbial viability, colonization efficiency, and spatial distribution in the root zone. A systematic evaluation of inoculum formulation, carrier materials, and ecological
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the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning (max. 10% of the appointment). Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358070/phd-the-urban-ocean-nexus-towar… Requirements Specific
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partnerships in the CTI and beyond. You will also contribute to the education and mentorship of students and researchers at various levels. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358773
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candidate to join our team! We are hiring a PhD candidate for a 4-year PhD trajectory that aims to develop long term regional landscape designs and accompanying spatial strategies for land use change for two
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Commission we are looking for a Phd candidate to analyze urban trends. Using detailed spatial data, you will analyze changes in the physical manifestation of cities. So, how does the urban area develop because
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complex interactions among human behaviour, environmental processes, and socio-economic drivers, all of which vary across spatial and temporal dimensions. Bringing together diverse data, information, and
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of computational biology. have experience with data-intensive technologies, such as the analysis of spectral flow cytometry, imaging, single-cell transcriptomics, or spatial tissue profiling data, and should be keen
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includes research encompassing experimental and theoretical approaches at a wide variety of temporal and spatial scales, i.e. from molecules and microorganisms to patterns and processes occurring
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Professor who wants to contribute to advance science, teaching and practice at the interface of Biodiversity, Land Use and Spatial Planning. By planning and governance of land use it is possible to halt