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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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methods of linguistic data collection and analysis and can therefore use these methods in a critical and reflective way. All doctoral students will receive individual supervision from two faculty members
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of biomolecules which can only be successfully tackled by employing a variety of different theoretical methods. In this respect, this joint graduate college brings together the expertise in analytical theory from
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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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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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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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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
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epidemiological methods and statistics equivalent to that which may be gained in a degree programme like MSE, MSc Epidemiology, MPH, or MSAE. In individual cases, when such a formal degree is lacking, successfully
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-regulatory networks. Following cis-GRN network reconstruction and formal graph analysis, we will identify key regulatory factors governing cell-type specific response to CMT-causing mutations. Finally, we will
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journal articles; development of project leadership skills; NIH and DoD grant submissions; quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods training; community-based participatory research, and formalized