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such as the phenome, genome and exposome, including continuously measured health data such as heartbeat or activity measurements of wearables, will increase. The processing and analysis of such complex data
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regardless of their age and thus belongs to the 20 best universities in Germany, according to another recent analysis by Times Higher Education. Ulm University's subject range concentrates on the STEM fields
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& regeneration, and biomedical technology & implants. These research priorities reflect our major clinical strengths, producing numerous innovations in the search for novel treatment options based on chemical
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Your Job: Explore bio-inspired algorithms through simulation—both numerical and circuit-based—and experiment with existing hardware, including CMOS and memristor circuits. Additionally, will need
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provide advice but also frequently cover travel costs associated with attending external conferences. The GCSC is also part of numerous international networks. Together with partners from top-ranking
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German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) • | Berlin, Berlin | Germany | about 19 hours ago
analysis. Additionally, they choose two advanced courses from a variety of fields that fit their research interests and are offered by the Berlin universities. In order to effectively link academic research
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the research profile of the University of Bremen. Rooted in computer science, Minds, Media, Machines connects researchers from eight faculties of the university with numerous internal and external partners
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cells or electrolyzers. Utilizing innovative, automated characterization techniques we evaluate the catalyst’s performance. This enables the examination of numerous materials in a short time and thus
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research questions from several fields such as software and domain engineering, system modelling and analysis, application adaptability and integration, human computer interaction, security, and
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-disciplinary and cross-cultural cooperation. The research revolves around four topic areas: Business models, decision processes and economic analyses Holistic interdisciplinary methods for modelling, analysis