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team led by Dr. Michael Stolpe and the doctoral program of the interdisciplinary Research Alliance Leibniz INFECTIONS. The group cooperates closely with leading medical researchers, biologists and social
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processing methods, mechanistic computer models and software tools and to use them in highly relevant clinical, biotechnological and pharmaceutical applications at the forefront of research. All projects
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offers a lively, international research environment with well-equipped laboratories and computational facilities. The DSMZ strives to increase the proportion of female scientists and encourage female
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perspectives on peace and conflict, and so on. The activity plan should be envisioned in connection with the production of the Visualising Conflict/Peace Atlas, as well as producing your own journalistic output
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machine learning techniques or computational methods for text and data analysis is appreciated The working language of our research team is English; therefore, proficiency in English is essential. While not
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in environmental science, geography, computer science, quantitative social or political science, physics, ecology, economics, or related fields general knowledge of climate research ability to solve
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homeostasis and its impact on altered immune cell output over life time. We plan to employ inflammatory challenges and will combine experimental animal models with studies on human cells to translate principles
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at the junction of political science and computer science First publications at the international level Good command of spoken and written Chinese, experience in analyzing relevant documents Very good command
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and written) as well as computer skills OUR INSTITUTE… ranks among the largest and most modern institutions in the field of low-temperature plasmas worldwide. In an international working environment, we
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Enterprises in East Central Europe and China, 1945-1960”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Weave Programme. This international project, conducted in partnership with institutions in