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Description In the Department of Nuclear Medicine, we are interested in the development and clinical translation of molecular imaging tools for various applications, such as oncology, regenerative
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) and/or by applying ultrafast X-ray tomography (e.g., ROFEX) Develop and further improve multi-sensor and imaging-based measurement methods to capture key process variables in different zones
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environmental issues are developed. After their stay in Germany the alumni are well qualified to tackle these issues in their home countries thus assuring efficient knowledge transfer. Target Group Graduates
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“ubiquitin code”, the ubiquitin system protects us from diseases such as cancer, premature ageing, inflammation and neurodegeneration. We have recently developed a proteomics-based method, named “LinkageID
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Academic achievements (grade point average, development of grades) Academic progress Knowledge of the language(s) of instruction or working language(s) If applicable, scholarly achievements after graduation
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to contribute to sustainable development. To this end, scholarships are granted for development-related Master or doctoral studies for individuals who plan to pursue a career in teaching and / or research at a
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Development, Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Planning) Fine Art, Film, Design, Visual Communication Performing Arts (Drama, Direction, Musicals, Dance, Performance Studies, Choreography
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of the language of instruction (English) Potential of the candidate to obtain a degree at the chosen host university in ASEAN. Willingness to contribute in a positive way to the development of Myanmar society
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well as professional and personal support. The scholarship holders are supported in their personal development with a large number of offers. This includes soft skill seminars and language courses as well as summer
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closely with architects, engineers, biologists, and chemists at the University of Stuttgart and the University of Freiburg. The research focuses on the conception, development, and evaluation of bio