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the development of local public infrastructure and amenities in Germany over the past decades. We combine novel data from German phonebooks and digital maps to provide academia, policymakers and the general public
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advanced integrated transceivers for radar and telecom. In addition, we develop novel autonomous RF measurement systems for improved RF power transistor characterization and the optimization of such devices
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communications, energy, health, and mobility. It covers the entire value chain from design to ready-for-delivery systems. Our Joint Lab Quantum Photonic Components is one of the world's leading developers
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sustainable management. This position is part of IGB’s strategic development to improve understanding of the structure and functioning of freshwater systems, to understand future distribution and abundance
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with coastal communities and tropical countries; assessing equity outcomes, vulnerabilities including gender-related empowerment; willingness and ability to work on scenarios; and the development
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary research
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an excellent environment for scientific development and collaboration. About BIPS The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS is one of Germany’s largest and oldest research institutes
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Tropical Pacific (Peru, Central America), Indonesia, and/or further locations, depending on the applicant’s interests and experience. The specific PhD topic will be jointly developed. Your tasks: Analyze
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assimilation. The task for the successful candidate is to generate atmospheric fields for given time instances that are as close as possible to a given set of pointwise observations. The candidate will train a
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; responsibly prepare publications with the team; as needed supervise student helpers and BSc/MSc in the context of the project. The working group Geoecology and Carbonate Sedimentology is (subject to release of