Degree in Computer Engineering
Clustering, High performance computing- HPC, Julia, Machine learning techniques, Python Programming, PyTorch, UI design, UX design
Land surface processes play a crucial role in controlling water, energy, and carbon fluxes to the atmosphere. These processes are in turn affected by global changes such as rising CO2 and associated climate changes. These changes in land surface processes have a profound impact on the coupling to the atmosphere, triggering feedbacks that resonate throughout the Earth system as a whole. The MC³ Center opens a call for four PhD projects focusing on these diverse aspects of how the land-surface mediates Earth system feedbacks across scales. The unique approach of the MC³ Center combines AI-enabled understanding, modelling, and prediction of land surface processes in the coupled Earth system.
We are looking for highly motivated candidates who are keen to work in an international and interdisciplinary environment. The successful candidates will have the opportunity to work on a PhD project within a team with at least two supervisors affiliated to different partner institutions. The candidates will also participate in networking events (e. g. summer schools, interactive online meetings, workshops), conferences and training activities.
The positions will be based at the Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, Germany however, extended research stays at one of our partner institutions are strongly encouraged. Candidates will also have the opportunity to apply to join the international graduate school of our institute (IMPRSg-BGC). The MC³ Center as well as the Max Planck Society (MPS) strives for gender equality and diversity in all respects and welcomes applications without regard to factors such as nationality, ethnicity, disability, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation.
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We also welcome applications from candidates who do not meet all requirements.
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Do you have questions? Stefanie Johnson (sjohnson@bgc-jena.mpg.de) and Dr. Alexander J. Winkler (awinkler@bgc-jena.mpg.de) will be happy to answer any open questions.
Are you interested? Use our website to submit your application and to find information on the research projects. Please provide the following documents by January 05, 2025:
Curriculum Vitae
The Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science stands as a formally independent, non-governmental, and non-profit consortium of German research institutes. Its inception dates back to 1911 when it was established under the name Kaiser Wilhelm Society. In 1948, it was rechristened the Max Planck Society in tribute to its former president, the esteemed theoretical physicist Max Planck.
Munich, Germany
4-6 year