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neuroscience, computational neuroscience, translational neuroscience, psychology, medicine, neurobiology, computer science, biological engineering, medical engineering, mathematics, physics, neuroimaging
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research environment is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary, spanning genome biology, computational analysis, and translational cancer research. Members of the lab gain expertise in next-generation
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dynamical imaging in all areas of science, covering physics, chemistry and biology. 29 Interdisciplinary doctoral PhD projects in the fields of Ultrafast Science and Quantum Materials Research The program
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the Centre of Molecular Biology of Inflammation, a state-of-the-art research institution, we offer an internationally renowned research and training environment and established strong collaborations within
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in Germany. Our mission is to ensure safety in technology and chemistry. We perform research and testing in materials science, materials engineering and chemistry to improve the safety of products and
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construction. The University of Cologne Cluster of Excellence for Aging and Age-Associated Diseases CECAD (https://www.cecad.uni-koeln.de ) is a world-leading research center in the field of biology of aging and
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collaborate with MIP.labor fellows to develop new science journalism formats related to current research in mathematics, computer science, and physics. Research and practice fuel each other. To manage and
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wide spectrum of genetic, molecular, and cell biology, biochemical as well as micobial and bioinformatics techniques to study translational aspects of colon cancer (e.g., Cre/loxP and Flp/FRT-based dual
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of biodegra
: December 31st, 2025 EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of biodegradation of additively manufactured Mg and Zn alloys under mechanical load. Host
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the Faculty of Medicine, the Erlangen National High-Performance Computing Center (NHR@FAU), the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, and the Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin, and we also