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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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similar sites around the world. Requirements: A master's degree in microbiology or a related field Basic training in microbiology (preferably environmental microbiology), statistical analysis and
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for this programme Detailed information about the study programme Offer of dissertation topics: DSPII:Personalized medicine and its approach based on the analysis of immune system–microbiota interactions as a tool
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of the dissertation topics: 15. 11. 2025 Application by: 15. 12. 2025 Apply for this programme Detailed information about the study programme Offer of dissertation topics: Analysis of metabolic dependencies in acute
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or accepted). Experience with morphometric analysis, climatic niche modelling and/or significant fieldwork experience in tropical mountains is advantageous. Benefits: 5 weeks of paid holiday yearly, subsidized
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or similar tools for data analysis is beneficial. · The working environment is international; excellent communication skills in English are essential. Position Details · Funding: Fully funded PhD (4 years