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methods, such as statistical methods and methods for data collection. The GSBS provides coursework in the respective fields. Interdisciplinary courses are taught by lecturers from different fields and
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from outside the University of Stuttgart Can attend courses and seminars specially designed for simulation technology Are able to exchange technical and methodical information Are integrated
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degree / double degree programme No Description/content The PhD programme East Asian Studies consists of a three-year course and a one-year writing phase (four years). GEAS combines social science methods
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economic factor: around 80% of all decisions in society are said to have a spatial component, due to the fact that everything happens somewhere at some time. GI is essential to numerous application areas
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receive intense training on formulating their research question. The courses introduce methods of law and economics research, such as econometrics, game theory, experimental economics, and behavioural law
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science or historical methods. Research at the BGTS focuses on the structures, risks, and opportunities of cross-regional interaction at various levels. Research areas include the causes and consequences
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techniques we evaluate the catalyst’s performance. This enables the examination of numerous materials in a short time and thus accelerates the discovery of new materials. The corresponding reaction mechanisms
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, statistics, and financial mathematics. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/trr388/ Project B03 of SFB/TRR388 concerns numerical methods for the treatment of stochastic optimal control problems and backward