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Philipps-Universität Marburg - Marburg Center for Monitoring and Modelling Biodiversity
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Scientific members
The center’s scientific members come from a range of disciplines, including mathematics and computer science, biology, and geography, as well as partner research institutions. This diverse composition brings together complementary expertise and perspectives, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. Together, the members contribute to the center’s research and scientific development.
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Research projects
The center brings together a portfolio of interdisciplinary collaborative research projects led by one or multiple groups. These projects address key scientific questions through interdisciplinary approaches and shared expertise. They foster cooperation across departments and contribute to the center’s overall research strategy and innovation goals.
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Facilities
The project is supported by a diverse range of shared research facilities that are accessible to participating workgroups and departments. These include specialized indoor and outdoor infrastructures that enable experimental, field-based, and analytical research across disciplines. Together, they provide the technical and logistical foundation for collaborative scientific work within the center.
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Administration
The directorate brings together representatives from different departments and is responsible for all matters of fundamental importance to the center. It oversees strategic planning, resource allocation, and the further development and coordination of the scientific program. In addition, it manages memberships, establishes usage regulations, and reports annually on the center’s activities and future plans.
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Scientific members
The center’s scientific members come from a range of disciplines, including mathematics and computer science, biology, and geography, as well as partner research institutions. This diverse composition brings together complementary expertise and perspectives, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. Together, the members contribute to the center’s research and scientific development.
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Research projects
The center brings together a portfolio of interdisciplinary collaborative research projects led by one or multiple groups. These projects address key scientific questions through interdisciplinary approaches and shared expertise. They foster cooperation across departments and contribute to the center’s overall research strategy and innovation goals.
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Facilities
The project is supported by a diverse range of shared research facilities that are accessible to participating workgroups and departments. These include specialized indoor and outdoor infrastructures that enable experimental, field-based, and analytical research across disciplines. Together, they provide the technical and logistical foundation for collaborative scientific work within the center.
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Administration
The directorate brings together representatives from different departments and is responsible for all matters of fundamental importance to the center. It oversees strategic planning, resource allocation, and the further development and coordination of the scientific program. In addition, it manages memberships, establishes usage regulations, and reports annually on the center’s activities and future plans.