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? How can minimally invasive, bioorthogonal click chemistry-based labeling strategies be further developed and optimized for live-cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and cell-specific proteomics
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actions and optimized lifecycle management of CI assets. Objectives DC4 will develop an integrated BIM-SHM framework for real-time structural performance monitoring and dynamic visualization in critical
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behaviour in Luxembourg and beyond. EMUP will employ a data-driven approach and state-of-art methodologies to support decision-making for an optimal and smooth integration of the e-mobility sector, with
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resource-constrained environments, and it is important to investigate whether features derived from different network layers can be effectively combined. Machine Learning Model Development & Optimization
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linkages based on numerical simulations and to transform them into AI- and ML-ready information to develop and implement an indirect inverse optimization framework to identify microstructures that exhibit
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doctoral schools in the natural sciences and one in the humanities and social sciences as well as numerous smaller research training groups. Advising The consulting team of the Graduate Academy’s Service
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optimal conditions for their successful doctoral degree and beyond. Doctoral researchers at GS SimTech: Have at least two supervisors from different subject areas Benefit from a second, external reviewer
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well as cooperation of science and economy. GSaME offers the optimal conditions for graduates to earn the titles of Dr-Ing and Dr rer pol. Young scientists have the opportunity to be integrated
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Germany. This unique range creates an optimal setting for individualised and interdisciplinary studies. University location Heidelberg's cosmopolitan and student-friendly atmosphere is one
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to evaluate the progress of the doctoral research project. Excellent Conditions Our aim is to create an optimal research environment for doctoral researchers and to provide you with every possibility