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Researcher (PhD Position, m/f/d) Neural Circuits and Behavior This position is limited in accordance with § 2 WissZeitVG and § 72 HessHG, offering the opportunity for individual academic qualification and with
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Description Fully funded (and no tuition) PhD program in genetic, molecular, cellular, circuit based Neuroscience and translational, clinical research in Psychiatry. There is the option for a
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and data analytics (including machine learning and deep learning); from high-performance computing to high-performance analytics; from data integration to data-related topics such as uncertainty
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dynamics inherent in hydrological systems, offering a promising direction for integrating machine learning with physical modeling. The potential of neural ODE models in hydrology has been discussed in [3
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: DNA damage poses a significant threat to genome stability, chromosomal integrity, and cellular function. Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) defects can cause growth and mental
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cells from different mouse models with accelerated aging phenotype. The work of the PhD candidate will include data mining and integration of these datasets with resulting identification of candidate
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access to cutting-edge research facilities. Integration into collaborative networks through admission to the Graduate School Forest and Agricultural Sciences (GFA). Opportunities for career development
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, Environmental Protection Description Description PhD position for the topic “Effects of rurbanity on soil quality and soil contamination with microplastic”. The position is integrated into an interdisciplinary
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, Environmental Protection Description Description PhD position for the topic “Effects of rurbanity on soil quality and soil contamination with microplastic”. The position is integrated into an interdisciplinary
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separately, yet a reliable, open-source tool integrating a shallow-water solver and a multiphase porous-media solver within the same framework is missing. Without this coupling, it is not possible to predict