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Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research • | Bad Nauheim, Hessen | Germany | about 12 hours ago
development, such as scientific writing and career fair opportunities, will be available alongside German language courses. Annual retreats are designed to enhance scientific understanding and facilitate
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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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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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, 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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experimental projects leading to a dissertation with a flexible curriculum consisting of scientific training and a doctoral development programme designed to improve your professional skills. In order to promote
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data-intensive applications. Researchers in this field design robust, scalable architectures and pipelines to transform raw data into reliable, accessible formats, leveraging techniques like real-time
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, crystallographic and biological processes in the formation of minerals and rocks. Interactions at different geological and biological interfaces are investigated. At these interfaces, mass transfer processes
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of the PhD project. In this collaborative PhD project, we have designed incubation experiments using organic compounds that contain different amounts of energy. The partners in SoilEnergySpots contribute via
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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