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technologies. At HPI, you benefit from close supervision by experienced professors and postdocs, cutting-edge research facilities, and a collaborative academic network, e.g. with the University of Cape Town (UCT
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stem/progenitor cell plasticity (HSPCs), and leukemic transformation. The project will use innovative 2D and 3D HSPC/MSC co-culture models, functional clonogenic and differentiation assays, bulk and
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their area of interest and will serve as their primary supervisor. The student will become part of the faculty member’s research group, which typically includes master’s students, PhD students, postdocs, and
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experience growing, managing, and phenotyping plants in the field and greenhouse. You have experience using modern approaches in root phenotyping, image analysis, or simulation modeling to understand
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The aim of the project is to design, model, fabricate and test a wireless micro-sensor which uses magnetic fields for sensing in biological soft tissues. For further
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digital technologies. At HPI, you benefit from close supervision by experienced professors and postdocs, cutting-edge research facilities, and a collaborative academic network, e.g. with the University
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combining: Molecular synthesis Electrical contacting of nanoscale electronics Modelling of properties on an atomistic level The IHRS NanoNet offers an international scientific environment and an excellent
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strives to offer a best-practice model of doctoral education. This includes a balanced curriculum, innovative teaching methods and the personal engagement of all involved advisers, international cooperative
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an emphasis on in vivo assays, animal models and state-of-the-art imaging tools Soft skills seminars on communication, presentation and other topics equally relevant for achieving success in both a scientific