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: Contributions of the ubiquitin system to mitochondrial quality control The ubiquitin system plays a key role in determining the function and fate of proteins in virtually every biological pathway, including
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or they are working on projects requiring access to the Berlin research institutions. For almost an entire year, they are given the opportunity to participate in Berlin's scientific life and to get to know the culture
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domain knowledge in 3 core application domains, for which reliable AI methods are most urgently needed: medicine and healthcare, robotics & interacting systems, and algorithmic decision-making. relAI
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-time data analysis, and intelligent control strategies to advance how we cultivate microbes. If you are primarily driven by curiosity about microbial life or equally motivated to develop the tools
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Description Dortmund, Germany Application Deadline: April 6th 2026 Are you passionate about interdisciplinary research and eager to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries in the areas
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or educational path. The funding of 300 EUR is granted irrespective of the student's income (in addition to BAföG funding) for a period of at least 2 semesters and at most until the end of the standard study
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selection committee reviews applications. The most important selection criteria are: specialist qualification which must be documented in the curriculum vitae a convincing and well-planned research project
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deadlines are updated annually in the second quarter. In most cases, they are in the same period as the previous year. You can find the current dates here: Application documents After registering on the DAAD
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open to almost all disciplines. However, applicants from the area of business administration, financial sciences, artistic disciplines and architecture cannot apply. Please see Ciencias y Humanidades
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made up of specialist scientists reviews applications. The most important selection criteria are: A convincing and well-planned research project which has been coordinated with the academic host