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to the success of the whole institution. The Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering the Institute of Semiconductors and Microsystems together with the German Cancer Research Center site Dresden, Division
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or other drug use is involved, is responded to by multiple systems, including child protection, health, family services, juvenile justice and police. The public health research project will use individual
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human perception and cognition. Experience in: experimental methods, computer rendering or VR/XR, programming. Affinity with multidisciplinary work, combining science, art, and technology. Enthusiasm
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) to ultimately discover novel therapeutic avenues to implement precision medicine in this field. In order to achieve this our group is engaged in multiple projects covering an array of techniques at both in vitro
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wide spectrum of topics in CNU sections 27 "Computer Science" and 61 "Computer Engineering, Automation and Signal Processing". The laboratory is located at the heart of the Sophia Antipolis technology
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works). If it is difficult to judge the applicant’s contribution for publications with multiple authors, a short description of the applicant’s contribution must be included. About The Faculty
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reduction of radiotherapy induced lymphopenia. Lymphopenia - the reduced level of circulating lymphocytes - is one adverse effect of radiotherapy. Multiple longitudinal studies have demonstrated
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(subproject A1): This project aims to enhance smartphone-based survey methods as one component of future multi-method travel surveys, to achieve representative samples and travel estimates, to collect
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, as well as methods of parameter estimation and stochastic modelling experience in analysing processes interlinking solid Earth and ice sheet would be an asset excellent problem-solving skills and
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the DC will use pore-scale direct numerical simulations (based on the lattice-Boltzmann method) to enable the precise quantification of mass transport within electrode microstructures, reconstructed via X