The Tipping Points Modelling Intercomparison Project (TIPMIP) is an international initiative that aims to deepen our understanding of tipping dynamics in the Earth system. As a model intercomparison project, TIPMIP brings together international modeling groups to jointly develop and run computer simulations. In this way, TIPMIP creates a unique data basis for investigating and quantifying tipping points risks. International and interdisciplinary collaboration, modeling, and research on the Earth system are thus at the center of the project. TIPMIP is coordinated by a cross-institutional team at the MPI-GEA, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), and the Earth Commission, led by Ricarda Winkelmann.
The Department of Integrative Earth System Science is seeking to fill a position as soon as possible, initially limited to two years,
Scientific Project Coordinator (m/f/d)
full-time or part-time with at least 32 hours per week. The position includes scientific research as well as project coordination.
Your tasks
The scientific activities relate to the study and analysis of the risks of tipping points within the framework of TIPMIP:
Project coordination involves the implementation of the project's content and structure in close consultation with the existing TIPMIP Project Office and the scientific management:
This fulltime (39 hours/week) or part-time (at least 32 hours/week) position will start as soon as possible. Renumeration will follow the public service pay scale (TVöD) up to paygroup 13, according to the candidate’s qualifications and experience. You are entitled to an annual bonus, 30 days' holiday, and time off on 24th and 31st December. We also offer attractive and family-friendly flexitime and arrangements for remote working. A company pension scheme (VBL), an employer subsidy for a job ticket, the opportunity for further training, as well as language and health courses complete our offer.
The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more individuals with disabilities and especially encourages them to apply. We are also committed to encouraging diversity and actively challenging biases based on gender, nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and other components of identity. We were honored with the TOTAL E-QUALITY award for the first time in 2023 for our commitment.
The Max Planck Society supports the compatibility of family and career and is certified according to the "berufundfamilie" (“job and family”) audit.
Please upload your application using the link below until March 15, 2026.
The Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology (MPI-GEA) was founded in the summer of 2022; it is a dynamically growing, highly-interdisciplinary and international research institution. The research focuses on modeling and analyzing the interrelationships between biophysical and human-made systems, looking from the deep past to the future to examine how humanity has driven the emergence of the Anthropocene – the period in which human activities began significantly impacting our planet’s climate and ecosystems – and identifying potential intervention points towards a more sustainable future.
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