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on an unparalleled research journey. Research Focus Areas and Positions: Ciliary Molecules: Structure and (Dys-) Function - 4 PhD positions DC5,DC6, DC10, DC13 Cilia Biogenesis and Homeostasis - 5 PhD positions DC4
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, crop production and plant breeding. A core responsibility will be the rigorous processing, analysis, and interpretation of large and complex datasets and, in collaboration with the FEM research community
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starting in September 2026. Our doctoral programmes lead to PhDs in Economics , History , Law , and Political and Social Sciences . Dissertation work is closely supervised, and the structured four-year
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Open Positions DC 2: Thermo-mechanical Analysis of EGs: Bridging the Gap in Soil-Structure Interface Behaviour. Host Institution University of Perugia (Italy) Main Supervisor Diana Salciarini (contact
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between canopy and soil fertilisation in the understory vegetation and microbial community structures and functional profiles? Are microbial functions associated with soil nitrogen losses more abundant in
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, techniques, and materials for future uses and studies, with the general objective of contributing to the development of the arts and their interaction with other disciplines. The course and the training
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, specifically modelling the complex interrelations among infrastructure, human operators, and organizational structures using dynamic graphs, system dynamics, Agent Based Models, and discrete event simulations
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understood. A novel approach which provides unique insights into the dynamics and the roles of microbial effectors is metaproteomics. The metaproteomics approach allows us to quantify the microbial composition
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cascading effects across systems and scales; (2) the creation of digital environments utilizing real-time data for dynamic risk evaluation; (3) the advancement of risk-to-resilience methodologies; and (4
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framework capturing cascading effects across systems and scales; (2) the creation of digital environments utilizing real-time data for dynamic risk evaluation; (3) the advancement of risk-to-resilience