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., behavior change, social action). The PhD candidate will primarily conduct quantitative research, including the design and analysis of survey and experimental studies. The PhD will be based in
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behavioral outcomes (e.g., behavior change, social action). The PhD candidate will primarily conduct quantitative research, including the design and analysis of survey and experimental studies. The PhD will be
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., behavior change, social action). The PhD candidate will primarily conduct quantitative research, including the design and analysis of survey and experimental studies. The PhD will be based in
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engineering, environmental engineering) In-depth knowledge of: Geotechnics, numerical calculations with discrete element method, model tests, laboratory tests, geotechnical measurements, natural hazards, mass
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and spectroscopic data Development, implementation and application of methods for the analysis of data on dwarf galaxies Contributions to international collaborations (especially Euclid and ARRAKIHS
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Developmental Biology. Our research focuses on the analysis of neuronal networks in the Drosophila brain, and the Hummel team currently consists of postdocs, pre-docs, master students and administrative
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focuses on the analysis of neuronal networks in the Drosophila brain, and the Hummel team currently consists of postdocs, pre-docs, master students and administrative colleagues who share a common interest
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research focuses on the analysis of neuronal networks in the Drosophila brain, and the Hummel team currently consists of postdocs, pre-docs, master students and administrative colleagues who share a common
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analysis tools – including digital twins, forecasting systems, load flow analysis, and transient simulations – to design an innovative planning and operational concepts for future power systems, such as grid
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integrating single-molecule fluorescence detection and microfluidics Implementation of data acquisition and analysis software (programming) Methodological innovation and biological applications Who Should Apply