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internship. You will benefit from personal development opportunities, the entrepreneurial attitude within RESOLV, and a broad spectrum of lectures and transferable skills courses. You will enhance your science
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) with the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), the Technical University of Munich (TUM), and the Leibniz Supercomputing Center (LRZ), and an increasing number of industrial partners. MUDS is
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of employment: 50 % of standard working time. Workplace/Department: Institute of Virology, Saarland University, Campus Homburg Job requirements and responsibilities: We are looking for a highly motivated co
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Artificial Intelligence) is being expanded into a leading German AI competence center for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is located at the University of Leipzig and the TUD Dresden University
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Description TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. TUD has established the Collaborative
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network of passionate young scientists in Munich. WHAT DO WE OFFER? A structured PhD program created by Munich-based Max Planck Institutes and Universities with English as the main language Individual
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are offering four PhD positions in the Simulation and Data Lab Digital Bioeconomy (SDL-DBE). The SDL-DBE develops and applies multiscale models, AI-enhanced simulations, and computational workflows across IBG
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located on the Martinsried Campus (one of the best scientific locations in Germany) and offers an ideal research infrastructure with close proximity to the LMU University Hospital, the Faculty of Chemistry
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Time Span 01 Apr 2026 for 4 years Application Deadline 15 Dec 2025 Areas of study Development Co-operation, International Relations, Political Science, Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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). As a member of the Helmholtz Association, the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, based in Braunschweig, conducts top-level research in the field of infectious diseases. Our scientists develop