Overview of all open PhD projects
The following PhD projects are offered during the 27th call for applications. Online application is possible from July 10, 2023 through August 21, 2023. Third-party funded projects are highlighted with *.
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Methane hotspots in tropical South America
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Understanding carbon pooling in the stratified boundary layer of the Arctic atmosphere
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Unravelling ecohydrological ecosystem responses to environmental conditions
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Getting to the root of vegetation change: unravelling 21st century plant allocation trade-offs
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Using observations and novel theory to infer water stress and droughts on land
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Understanding forest carbon-water relations in a changing climate
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Deep learning of ecosystem functioning and carbon fluxes
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Uncovering terrestrial carbon cycle discrepancies
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Understanding contemporaneous controls on carbon turnover times and future feedbacks with climate
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Harnessing computer vision and machine learning for a renewed cartography of human impact on landscapes
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Truffle production: an affair of three?
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Fungal impact on soil in climate change related processes
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From Sea to Land – mapping the provenience of atmospheric sulfur
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Microbial community processes in changing Arctic permafrost ecosystems and the relevance for gas exchange
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What can new organic markers reveal about the seasonal metabolism of the tropical critical zone?
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Microbial trait-based ecology to link soil communities to carbon and nutrient cycling
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Biodiversity impacts on the resistance of soil carbon dynamics to climate extremes
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(How) do microorganisms control the natural molecular complexity of dissolved organic matter?
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Combining process-based and deep learning models to understand soil processes better
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Groundwater under pressure – exploring climate change impacts on groundwater recharge and quality and drinking water safety
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