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Catechetics. The Department of Practical Theology and its staff have a special academic interest in social developments and their challenges for theology, church, politics and education. Therefore
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sustainability. Your future tasks: Active engagement in research, teaching, and administrative responsibilities, including: You develop an independent research profile in the fields of trace element analytics and
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research projects and scientific studies, publications and the organisation of conferences and symposiums. We expect you to prepare an application for third-party funding to continue your doctoral studies
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expertise in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and data ecosystems, creating an interdisciplinary innovation environment for research, development, start-ups, and industrial projects. AI:AT
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applications for a praedoc position in the group of Prof. Christoph Dellago. The group develops computer simulation techniques and uses them to study a broad range of condensed matter systems with an emphasis
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years at the Institute of Biological Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry. Your position is at the AG Kurzbach, which works on the development of unconventional magnetic resonance methods, including
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the complex drivers of landslide risk in rapidly urbanising tropical cities. The project will develop a hybrid modelling framework combining process-based and statistical methods to examine causal feedbacks
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methods are developed and applied to investigate exposure, metabolism, and toxicity. The lab consists of a motivated and interdisciplinary team acting in a strong national and international network
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, climate change and digitalisation. To achieve our goals, we rely on our specific research, development and technology competencies, which are the basis of our commitment to excellence in all areas. With our
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opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Faculty of Earth