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plant physiology and biochemistry to human nutrition, food security, and horticultural production systems, thereby covering the full range from fundamental to applied research. The scientist will be part
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at the TIB. You will develop, implement and test new SciOp features in line with a roadmap agreed with the SHIELD project team and partners SRC and DRP. In doing so, you will take into account the security and
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the licensing of secured data as well as the structured description and import of data into TIB systems such as long-term archiving and SciOp. You will work closely with stakeholders in US research agencies and
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ecological sustainability with socio-economic outcomes. Through this work, the Working Group aims to provide robust scientific insights to support sustainable fisheries governance and long-term food security
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international journals, secure competitive external funding, and represent ZMT in relevant scientific forums. Requirements: Doctoral degree in mathematics, physics, or equivalent numerical disciplines
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) Opportunity for mobile work A wide range of offerings to support work-life balance Assistance in securing a place at a kindergarten, free parking spaces, and capital-forming benefits Support in setting up a