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Simulation Framework The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational tools. Our group
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resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure functional activation during an emotion regulation paradigm. Besides, females will also undergo a resting-state measurement, diffusion tensor imaging and an anatomical scan
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Comprehensive Approach to Justification, Optimisation, and Education”), a European Union-funded research project aimed at improving the quality and radiation safety of medical imaging in children, adolescents
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) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high corrosion susceptibility of additively manufactured biodegradable Mg and Zn alloys PhD position - Ad Print4Life DC14 - code no. 2025
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this programme: Project 1: Seismological imaging of attenuation and scattering in the circum-Adriatic region We investigate the attenuation and scattering properties of the crust in the wider Adriatic region. You
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
PhD Position – Ad Print4Life DC14 Reference code: 50156137_2 – 2025/MO 5 Commencement date: March 1st, 2026 Work location: Geesthacht (near Hamburg) Application deadline: December 31st, 2025 EU MSCA
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of Visual Computing (IVC) and attached to the groups of Univ.-Prof. Tobias Schreck (Visual Analytics) and Assoc.Prof. Ursula Augsdörfer (Smart Geometry Group). The IVC is an internationally visible research
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Project '' Facilitating a paradigm shift in osteosynthesis: Controlling biodegradation of magnesium alloys an their local effect on surrounding tissue'' (Nr. 10007007; project start 01.10.2025
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scale, undirected Brownian motion dominates in state-of-the-art membranes. 2D membranes have the potential to overcome this intrinsic deficiency and shift the paradigm of particle transport from
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VR/AR, quantum tech, life-sciences, computing and biomedical imaging. The project will work on cutting-edge optical technologies alongside collaborators Prof Melissa Mather, Prof Dmitri Veprintsev, and