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geoinformatics in addition to scientific computing. By using the tools of informatics in this subject, anyone can study or model objects, structures, regulatory networks, or processes (signals, materials and
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of human-environment research. The general theme associates process mapping and modelling, creation of material balances (water, air, sediment, carbon, nitrogen and pollutants), the reconstruction of past
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of mathematical models to the development of new imaging-related techniques and compounds. The programme is searching for excellent students who hold a Master's degree in Biology (or related fields), Physics
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microscopy. Root architectural phenotyping. Plant and root physiological measurements to determine the function of root phenotypes. Functional-structural plant modeling to determine the benefit of root
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resource efficiency. A physics-based model for monitoring the condition of helicopter components is being developed as part of this project. With the help of flight test data, this model is to be calibrated
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submission. Doctoral theses at BIPS typically follow a cumulative thesis model, consisting of a brief synopsis and copies of the original publications led by the PhD student. Funding for a PhD position is in
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Neuroscience uses theoretical approaches from this broad range of disciplines to integrate experiment, data analysis and modelling in order to understand the brain. Furthermore, it makes a scientific language
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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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Analytics Software Engineering for Distributed Systems Telematics Theoretical Computer Science Optimal Transport Work on a scientific topic aims to enable the student to understand complex scientific work