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. Your responsibilities Work with genetically modified mouse models Culture cell lines, iPSCs, and renal organoids Analyze transcriptome and proteome data Apply high-resolution microscopy techniques Your
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bioinformatics and modelling. Detailed information on the research groups available for supervising PhD projects in the current application call can be found on the website of the IMPRS MolPlant. Our Offer — We
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benchmarking of clay mineral surface finite models for DFT simulations Speciation simulations of the radionuclides in various environments Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field
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, MATERIALS SCIENCE, MODELING AND SIMULATION, MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS, NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT, PLASMA PHYSICS, PHOTOVOLTAICS, SYNTHETIC FUELS AND GREEN CHEMICALS, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE HYDROGEN
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and calibrate empirical models with the aim to generate evidence-based policy advice for national and international decision makers in health policy and healthcare management. The team also plays a
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and their interactions with the immune system, while also investigating new compounds with potential therapeutic effects. The department VIRI studies viral infections in animal models and in models
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are offering four PhD positions in the Simulation and Data Lab Digital Bioeconomy (SDL-DBE). The SDL-DBE develops and applies multiscale models, AI-enhanced simulations, and computational workflows across IBG
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performance. They apply and develop a broad range of interdisciplinary technologies ranging from genetics and genomics to structural biochemistry, advanced imaging and computational and mathematical modelling
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-related concept proposed by Robert Zubrin) or the solar-wind ion focusing thruster. Starting from first-principles and mathematical models, more advanced numerical tools shall be developed to explore
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. The following 6 PhD projects are available in 2026: Innate immune recognition in the gastrointestinal epithelium – Organoids as host model (Bartfeld lab) Immune–Metabolic Adaptation in Pregnancy: Implications