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and national basis offers a perfect start for a scientific or industrial career! The focus of the activity is on networking various players in the circular economy, for example in the areas of reuse
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offering PhD positions for students with a background in data science, computer science, computational science, or a domain science with a strong focus on computational science and an interest in training
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looking forward to your scientific expertise at the Department of Neurology – ideally with you on board! Overall, research in the Group of Prof. Dr. Meyer zu Hörste at the Department of Neurology combines
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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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. This joint research project is organized as an interdisciplinary graduate school, combining individual supervision with intensive collaboration across institutions. The structured qualification program
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and transfer of science to society. As a modern employer, it offers attractive working conditions to all employees in teaching, research, technology and administration. The goal is to promote and
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and scientific work by students Your profile: Successful degree (Master's, Diploma) in the field of computer science, software systems engineering, automation engineering, digital technologies
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physics, and dynamical imaging in all areas of science covering physics, chemistry, and biology. The program offers exciting research opportunities at ultra-intense electron and X-ray sources to directly
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of science, education, culture, economics, society, technology and the environment. The school of Mechanical Engineering and Safety Engineering, Chair of Materials Science and Additive Manufacturing (head
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molecular tools to evaluate the ecological role of parasites and virus in the Elbe Estuary. The work is carried out as part of the DFG Graduate Program “Biota-Mediated Effects of Carbon Cycling in Estuaries