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of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF). For TUD Dresden University of Technology (TUD) diversity is an essential feature and a quality criterion of an excellent university. Accordingly, we welcome all applicants
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OTP programme , and is led by profs. Alexey Lyulin, Heiner Friedrich and Henk Huinink (all TU/e) and prof. Bernard Geurts (U Twente). The project explores how waste products can be turned into a
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: Advancements in biosensor technology are at the forefront of modern biomedical research, addressing the growing need for precise, real-time monitoring of biomolecules and overcoming critical challenges in
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with the preparation of grant proposals. They will be useful in various areas of science, including: materials engineering, pharmaceutical research, molecular biology, biotechnology and/or catalysis
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. Graduates gain skills for independent and team work, problem-solving in basic and applied science, and have laboratory and fieldwork experience. They are prepared for a scientific career or expert roles in
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PhD1: A MSc degree in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science or Computer Science; good engineering skills; affinity with AI. Experience in NLP/IR is a plus. Experience in conducting research is also a
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of microscopy (e.g. fluorescence microscopy, laser scanning microscopy, video microscopy, as well as of cell culture technology (e.g. adhesion, migration, and invasion assays) REQUIREMENTS: Master‘s
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scientific support – ideally with you on board! RESEARCH PROJECT: Prof. Rutsch's research group is investigating the molecular basis, pathogenetic principles, and therapeutic options for ectopic calcifications
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research at the interface of medicine, science and technology and maintain research co-operations with universities all over the world. The research group Medical Systems Biology at the Institute
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, interdisciplinary team that combines science, sustainability, and technology to create a better future. Help shape the next generation of sustainable materials inspired by nature’s most powerful resource: water