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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Reactive Transport is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Tomography of desorption reactions: positron emission tomography for quantifying
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the literature and in making the objectives more precise; working on the individual PhD study project with its focus on empirical data collection and data analytics in collaboration with other CRC members (fellow
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encouraged (e.g. South America, Asia or Africa). The PhD process will be accompanied by integration into TUM’s School of Life Sciences or School of Management and participation in the related Graduate School
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of the PhD topic (subproject A7- Reinforcement learning for mode choice decisions): This PhD project will develop and implement a Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) model for dynamic mode choice within
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-worker with strong research interest in 3D-cell culture research, microbiota and molecular virology. Goal of the project is to use genetically programmed commensal lactobacilli as living therapeutic
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to act first and evaluate much later. This PhD project closes this gap by: integrating the porous-media solver of DuMux, the IWS-developed simulator, with its new shallow-water module recently created in
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in near real-time. This includes exploring and advancing electrochemical sensor technologies. The PhD project will lay the foundation for the digital transformation of water infrastructure, enhancing
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-containing systems. Who We Are Looking For: PhD Student / Research Assistant (m/f/d) The primary focus of this PhD project is the EPR and inorganic spectroscopic characterization of nitrogenase and synthetic
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institutes in Berlin which are funded by the federal and state governments. The research institutes belong to the Leibniz Association. WIAS invites applications as PhD Student Position (f/m/d) (Ref. 25/11) in
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research within one of the PhD study projects on offer; training in the technical tasks of the individual dissertation topics through study of the literature and in making the objectives more precise