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                network of passionate young scientists in Munich. WHAT DO WE OFFER? A structured PhD program created by Munich-based Max Planck Institutes and Universities with English as the main language Individual 
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                partnership with the German Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute (BAW); building a fully coupled model that simulates surface hydraulics and subsurface flow with relevant turbulence models and 
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                , the details of the process are not yet fully understood. Mechanistic learning, the combination of mathematical mechanistic modelling and machine learning, enables a data-driven investigation of the processes 
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                access to cutting-edge research facilities. Integration into collaborative networks through admission to the Graduate School Forest and Agricultural Sciences (GFA). Opportunities for career development 
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                in interdisciplinary networks alike. The Institute of Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology, headed by Prof. Christian Wahl-Schott, is part of the Biomedical Center (BMC) of the LMU Faculty 
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                information about the positions and the recruitment process in the Call for Applications. 
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                concerned, among other things, with the effects of images and the mechanisms that make up communication with images. Key questions are: Who produces images and for whom? What message do these images convey 
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                dynamics of the Earth and planetary interiors using: Experimental petrology and geochemistry Mineral physics Computational high-pressure physics and mineralogy Isotope cosmochemistry and geochronology 
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                of the HSF transcription factors in Arabidopsis thaliana . The project builds on a recent paper showing how HSFs in Arabidopsis undergo liquid-liquid phase separation in response to temperature (Peng et al 
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                . Furthermore, we use the olfactory network as a model to study the dynamics of neuronal development, synaptogenesis, neuronal degeneration, and regeneration. Our research is complemented by behavioral studies