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Description We are looking for people interested in joining the Software Lab as a PhD student. The Software Lab conducts research at the intersection of software engineering, programming languages
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of dysplasias in the interplay of distinct CNS cell types” offers an integrated research and graduate program for Ph.D. and M.D. students at the Medical and Mathematical and Natural Sciences Faculties
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Description The interdisclipinary and highly international PhD program Medical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health ( PhD EPH ) at the Institute for Medical Information Processing, Biometry
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science, applied mathematics, physics or a similar area very good programming skills in Python good prior experience with neural networks using common Python-ML libraries such as PyTorch preferably also background
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Experience in wet lab work High level of motivation and initiative, strong academic research orientation Communication and teamwork skills Fluent written and spoken English Data analysis and programming skills
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data in the course of the application process pursuant to Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR) at https://portal.mytum.de/kompass/datenschutz
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to apply for the vacant position. Applications from severely disabled persons will be given preference if they are equally qualified ( sbv.desy.de ). You can find further information here: https
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around the globe and are delighted to offer them the ideal environment for advancing their scientific careers. The IMPRS-BAC graduate program provides interdisciplinary training for doctoral candidates
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Institute for the History of Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Technische Universität Berlin. It is an international PhD program based in the history and philosophy
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the Molecular Pathways of NK Cell Clonality (Romagnani lab) Variable allele usage regulates inflammation (Weiss lab) The IMPRS-IDI is a vibrant international doctoral program with about 75 doctoral students from