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. The basic question is along which pathways water masses flow into the Skagerrak, and how they interact to generate new outflowing water masses. The Skagerrak is here just seen as an ideal natural laboratory
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The DWI – Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials is a federal and state funded research institute of the Leibniz Association based on the Melaten Campus of RWTH Aachen University. International
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quantum processors using this technological platform design and implement optimization techniques for full-stack improvement of quantum algorithms model major sources of experimental error for control
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Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content Networks, computers, sensors, and actuators are increasingly integrated into cyber-physical systems; software systems that interact with
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, genetic, molecular, cellular and organismal basis of infections and immune reactions. The projects are in the areas of pathogenicity mechanisms, pathogen-host interactions, pathogen-host co-evolution
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-renowned scientists in a competitive yet collaborative environment. This is an environment rich in interaction with other students, postdocs, and scientists. Numerous research topics spanning all
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of the previously described research disciplines converge in this research area. They are thoroughly electrochemical with regard to their interaction with the "battery cell" system and subjected to an in-depth post
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the membrane pores and their impacts on the removal of a variety of micropollutants, iii), investigation of membrane characteristics and selection criteria, and iv) design of membranes to achieve complete
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controlling soil-plant interactions and to extend the gained understanding to the large scale to be used in precision agricultural management Connect novel processing and inversion techniques to experimental
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Support for junior researchers Back Graduate Academy Doctorates at the University of Tübingen Funding and support for junior researchers Partner Institutions Innovation Back Technology Transfer Office