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operation and the Centre has grown into other sectors (rail, energy, health and agriculture), and is financially self-sustaining; many of the partners (and others) are funding Applied Research projects and
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admission requirements There is a formal application process. Your application will have to include academic track record, CV, writing sample and letters of recommendation. Your application will be evaluated
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for different career tracks. Furthermore, PhD candidates of the graduate school have access to all training and career advice services and platforms of the Max Planck Society and the Berlin universities. Support
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topics of the programme and the PI you are applying to. In addition, state your motivation to conduct research in this specific area, i.e. chemical epigenetics and present your scientific track record
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Bachelor’s graduates. These integrated programmes offer a fast track option to continue with a PhD project after one year of intensive coursework. The primary goal of GGNB is to provide an excellent research
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track record of presentations and publications (international conferences, peer-reviewed journals). View All Vacancies
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condition applicants from other minority groups where there is a need to increase their representation in robotics and AI applicants must be able to demonstrate an outstanding track record, for example first
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teaching track record and portfolio. Targeting aberrant biomolecular condensates in the PSD The five key proteins present in the PSD (PSD-95, SynGAP, Homer, Shank and GKAP) are important for normal brain
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-based, tailored interventions and to aid efforts to reduce the violence burden on society. As a Group, we teach a range of courses in the minor Violence Studies and in the CSM Track Governance of Violence
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well as knowledge representation and inference. In the research project DrawOn, new technologies for analyzing 2D digital drawings and reconstructing 3D building models will be developed. The goal of this project is