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wish to access the Herzog August Library for research purposes. Young academics who finished their PhD no more than 3 years ago are also eligible. The funding is worth up to 2,000 USD and can be combined
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Munich Aerospace e.V. Bavarian Research Network was initiated in 2010 to combine key expertise in the field
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requirements must be met? Doctoral candidates or participants in a combined Master and PhD programme who commenced their studies at least one year before. Doctoral students with a confirmed job offer for after
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Prof. Noomane Ben Khalifa (Hereon/Leuphana University Lüneburg) and supported by Dr.‑Ing. Frederic Bock (Hereon). The objective is to combine computer simulations and machine learning models to extend
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explores biological systems across scales—from molecules to whole organisms and ecosystems. Our program transcends traditional life science boundaries, combining pioneering methodologies and perspectives
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hotspots, and they are exceptionally beautiful. We will use a combination of molecular tools, quantitative genetics, and population genetic modelling to study genetic diversity in DNA sequence and phenotype
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the DFG-funded research project ICEBAY, which focuses on Bayesian hierarchical modeling and probabilistic inference for temperature reconstruction by combining borehole thermometry and ice-core data. The
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: develop methods for safe UAV control using a digital twin of the urban environment, including landing sites, combined with the fundamental flight characteristics of UAVs integrate simulated sensor data from
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various plant and algal species, and follow an interdisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics and microscopy with
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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