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mineral and metal-bearing raw materials more efficiently and to recycle them in an environmentally friendly way. The Group Geometallurgy and Particle Based Process Modelling is looking for a PhD Student (f
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systems as infection models to evaluate compounds with antiviral activity. The project focusses on opportunistic infections caused by clinically relevant herpes- and polyomaviruses. By applying cutting-edge
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Thermodynamics of Actinides is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Machine Learning for Modelling Complex Geochemical Systems. The job
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and their interactions with the immune system, while also investigating new compounds with potential therapeutic effects. The department VIRI studies viral infections in animal models and in models
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waves. Understanding energy and scalar fluxes across the air-sea interface is crucial for a number of environmental challenges, including weather, climate and sea state forecasting. The Air-Sea Fluxes
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information from a multitude of cosmic messengers, including electromagnetic radiation, neutrinos and gravitational waves, has led to several groundbreaking discoveries during the last few years with
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basic models and patient-derived specimen with cutting-edge technologies. One of our recent projects has been to better understand human polyneuropathies by using single nuclei and spatial
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, the details of the process are not yet fully understood. Mechanistic learning, the combination of mathematical mechanistic modelling and machine learning, enables a data-driven investigation of the processes
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bioinformatics and modelling. Detailed information on the research groups available for supervising PhD projects in the current application call can be found on the website of the IMPRS MolPlant. Our Offer — We
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. Your responsibilities Work with genetically modified mouse models Culture cell lines, iPSCs, and renal organoids Analyze transcriptome and proteome data Apply high-resolution microscopy techniques Your