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Artificial Intelligence) is being expanded into a leading German AI competence center for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is located at the University of Leipzig and the TUD Dresden University
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Description The Center for Molecular Bioengineering (B CUBE, https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/bcube ) and its partner institutions, the Biotechnology Center (BIOTEC) and the Center for Regenerative
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13 TV-L) at first for a 3-year duration. The job offer is basically part time suitable. During the duration of the position, it is possible to strive for a PhD. at the Institute for Software and
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Daten in der Bioökonomie – mit Fokus auf Wissensmanagement, Datenintegration, klassische Bioinformatik und maschinelles Lernen. Anwendungsgebiete sind u. a. die Vorhersage pflanzlicher Phänotypen, die
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prescribed by the institution. The institution sets its own deadline for the admission process. Please inform yourself in plenty of time about the application process at the host institution. Further
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. The global health research team is currently expanding its research on infectious diseases, health inequalities, digital health services and population health metrics and develops novel methods for economic
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their creativity to the best of their abilities. The position is paid according to the German salary scheme for the public sector (TVöD Bund) as an 65 % position at E13. It is a fixed-term position, limited to 3
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(E-sail) from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) demonstration missions to the operational environment of the solar wind. It is delivered by 8 universities in cooperation with FMI, where E-sail was invented, and 4
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information and instructions please go to the following link . Please take notice of the following rules: At the time of application, your last final exam should have taken place during the past six years
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(TTU) Infection of the Immunocompromised Host . It contributes to the TTU’s overarching goal of developing, applying, and providing human organoid, tissue-based and advanced cell co-culture tissue