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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Research Group Computational Biomolecular Dynamics (Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot) is inviting
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retardation, photosensitivity, and premature aging in Cockayne syndrome (CS) patients. Chromatin serves as a platform for DNA repair and undergoes dynamic changes during the DNA damage response (DDR) through
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outstanding students from all over the world to apply for PhD positions in our renowned PhD program. Based in Hamburg, our program offers excellent training and top-level structured supervision in climate
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description: The PhD project aims to investigate how tree-derived defense metabolites influence the structure and function of microbial communities, including both pathogenic and beneficial microbes. The focus
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Materials and Devices – Structure and Function of Materials (IMD-1) to establish a data-driven, experimentally grounded workflow for rapid microstructure-property optimization in steels. The PhD student will
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not necessarily conserve mass, as they used black-box model structures far away from that of rainfall-runoff models. For these reasons, neural hydrology is often criticized by the conventional
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Materials and Devices – Structure and Function of Materials (IMD-1) to establish a data-driven, experimentally grounded workflow for rapid microstructure-property optimization in steels. The PhD student will
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for diversity Desirable knowledge and skills include: o Understanding of the principles that define DNA, RNA, protein structures, functions, dynamics and interactions o Experience in plant work
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Understanding of the principles that define protein structures, functions, dynamics and interactions o Protein structure prediction and modelling, e.g. in Rosetta, MODELLER, AlphaFold, etc. o Protein
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candidate that supports us in developing Gaussian processes based models with structure preservation in port-Hamiltonian systems. A PhD position is currently available in the Collaborative Research Center