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Joint Postdoctoral Programme by Max Planck Society and Weizmann Institute of Science

 
[Translate to English:] The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology is continuously looking for promising young scientists at postdoctoral level. In addition to the already established external funding opportunities, the Max Planck Society (MPG) and the Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) are now cooperating to jointly offer a new postdoctoral program. They give talented researchers an opportunity to help shape the future with boundless scientific exploration. The postdocs can participate in innovative projects, benefit…  
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Funding for Postdocs

 
Funding source: The Max Planck Society and the Weizmann Institute of Science Funding: Full benefits package (relocation expenses, health, nursing, pension and unemployment insurance, as well as access to institutional resources and state-of-the-art research facilities), travel and conference funds, housing allowance Duration: 4 years, half of the time spent at the Max Planck Society and half at the Weizmann Institute of Science Eligibility: Outstanding postdoctoral researchers in the…  
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Examples for personal publication lists

 
Design Options for a Publication List on Staff Pages Design Options for a Publication List on Staff Pages  
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Earth System Modeling and Prediction

 
Dr. Wolfgang A. Müller  
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Ocean Biogeochemistry

 
Dr. Tatiana Ilyina  
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Climate Energetics

 
Prof. Dr. Jin-Song von Storch  
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Wave Driven Circulations

 
Dr. Marco Giorgetta  
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Tropical Cloud Observations

 
Dr. Julia Windmiller  
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Climate Surface Interaction

 
Dr. Cathy Hohenegger  
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Stipend Program of the institute

 
Who can apply? PhD-level researchers from outside Germany with expertise in the fields of Meteorology, Oceanography, Physics, Mathematics, Geosciences or related disciplines. Please note that successful candidates are expected to have excellent communication skills in English. Who can apply? How to apply? Our guests are always linked to one of MPI-M's research groups. Thus, before applying for the stipend program please get in touch with the respective group leader of the group you intend…  
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John Ssebandeke

 
Ssebandeke, J. B, Von Storch, J. S., & Brüggemann, N. (2023). Sensitivity of the Lorenz Energy Cycle of the global ocean. DOI: 10.1007/s10236-023-01568-6. Farneti, R., Stiz, A., & Ssebandeke, J. B. (2022). Improvements and persistent biases in the southeast tropical Atlantic in CMIP models. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 5(1), 42. Publications High resolution modelling  Energetics Human-climate dynamics Multi-scale interactions Climate variability…  
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Julia Windmiller

 
Julia Windmiller becomes new group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Dr. Julia Windmiller is the new scientific head of the group “Tropical Cloud Observations”. The group collects and uses observational data of tropical clouds and atmospheric convection.  Julia Windmiller becomes new group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Radiosonde measurements of the intertropical convergence zone On 27 June 2021, the research vessel RV SONNE set off under the…  
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