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) The project description must describe the topic, research question, theoretical basis, and choice of method. In addition, you must provide information about your need for infrastructure and the language
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dealing with investigations on the development of bespoke high-tech laser beam processing methods for surface treatment and repair of aero-engine components. The project will deal with the study of a new
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. We are looking for you if you have a background and interest in programming languages and formal methods --- e.g., has taken courses in program analysis, verification, compiler construction and/or
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consulting in the area of statistics and ML, entrepreneurship training, the bilateral transfer of methods and problems from industry, and training for AI users from industry. Learn more about the transfer
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the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social activities, open to everyone who
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be formally positioned at the Department of Design, but also have access to a co-located working space for all NOTRAP PhD students at the Department of Psychology. The NOTRAP project will be organized
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Graduates of the Graduate School for Geoinformatics will apply and develop methods for computer-supported solutions to spatially referenced problems (global, regional, local). They receive specialised
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(one-time 45-60 minutes) B. Basic Principles seminars (one-time 45-60 minutes) and respective Advanced Method courses (hands-on; one- to two-day courses) such as: Static and perfusion-based ex vivo
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the development of sensitive quantitative assays for in vitro and in vivo approaches; improved measurement techniques that ideally push resolution limits to the single molecule level; statistical methods to deal
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advances in process-based crop models such as APSIM, their integration often remains limited. This project proposes to get more out of on-farm data streams and process models through their more formal