
Scientist (m/f/d) for the Development of Innovative Methods for Turbulence Measurements Using Super-Long-Range Scanning Lidar. The position is initially limited until May 31, 2029. Responsibilities include scientific collaboration, development of models for improving turbulence measurements using lidar, analysis and processing of wind measurement data, and supporting work during measurement campaigns. Requirements: A university degree in an engineering, geography, computer science, economics, mathematics or natural sciences program, completed with at least a B grade. Interest in scientific work in the field of energy meteorology, particularly atmospheric turbulence. Solid knowledge in one or, ideally, several of the following fields: meteorology, wind energy, flow simulations, turbulence research, signal processing, AI applications, mathematics, physics. Significant prior experience using a scripting or programming language — ideally Python. Goal-oriented thinking, strong analytical skills, team spirit, independence, initiative, and a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration. English: very good command.