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environment (environmental perspective). Research is conducted at various spatial scales. Research topics fall within broader thematic areas such as population and settlement development, regional socio
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computer science, mathematics, and biology, focusing on processing, analyzing, and modeling biological data and processes at the molecular and cellular level. They involve developing analytical methods and software
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applications of advanced spatial data analysis methods, data collection, and interpretation of remote sensing data, database system theory, mapping, spatial data distribution, development of new cartographic
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, physiology, reproductive immunology, histology and functional morphology (in the context of evolution and ontogeny) into a single entity, the link between which is the immune system. The immune system is a
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and plants. It encompasses gamete formation, embryonic development, maturation, growth, reproduction, regeneration, aging, and death. It focuses on processes like cell proliferation, differentiation
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research and teaching of students. The graduate is qualified for work in academic, scientific and scientific-educational institutions as well as research and development centres of companies engaged in
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species Embryonic diapause in turtles: development and evolutionary-ecological consequences (DSP II) Profile of the graduate Graduates will gain a wider theoretical background in the field of ecology so
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in Malawi and Cameroon: molecular taxonomy and role in transmission of Onchocerca volvulus Frog Trypanosomes: Development, Mode of Transmission and Host Specificity in the Context of Diversity (DSP-II
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at any academic, research or technological laboratory dealing with the development, testing and application of new and traditional chemical and physical methods as well as with new materials. Application
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of dissertation topics: Development of Machine Learning Frameworks for Reactive Atomistic Materials Modeling (DSP II) Profile of the graduate This Ph.D. program is an interdisciplinary study combining physical