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health, accident and liability insurance A study and research allowance Application Papers Required application documents: Research proposal (max. 2-3 pages) Schedule of planned research work, including
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research in a variety of areas in biology and computation, with possible specializations in genomic and molecular biology techniques as well as in algorithms, statistics and artificial intelligence
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for traceability, robustness, and physicochemical correctness Implement and adapt the most promising algorithms to model radionuclide migration in crystalline host rocks Execute proof‑of‑concept ML simulations and
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(i.e., 25 percent of the duration of the scholarship), which may not be scheduled at the beginning of the programme two letters of reference, including at least one letter from a professor from the
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position (contract-based) and one PhD fellowship in Computational Biophysics/Chemistry (see also https://constructor.university/comp_phys). The PhD position is focused on efficient algorithms
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algorithms to compute similarity between interaction interfaces across millions of comparisons. This hinders identification of novel modes of protein binding, i.e. those predicted by AlphaFold, and it hinders
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List of publications Extensive and detailed description of the research proposal. Please upload the description under 'Research project' in the DAAD portal. Schedule of planned research work Letter
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) Schedule of the planned research work agreed with the host institution (signed by the German host professor) Individual letter confirming supervision which responds to the qualification of the applicant as
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under ‘research project’ Time schedule and itinerary (host institutions / cooperation partners) of planned research or working visit (to be uploaded in the portal under ‘time schedule’) Confirmation from
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preparation (originality, topicality and relevance of the project, choice of host institution and first contacts) Feasibility and consistency of research plan and schedule (analysis and evaluation stages