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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The successful candidate will contribute to one or more of the following focus areas: Human-Centered Design and Interaction: advance understanding of human sensory perception
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, biochemical interactions and biological functions of small natural product molecules in and from plants and fungi ( https://www.ipb-halle.de/en/ ). Contact details: We are looking forward to receiving your
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written and spoken English skills are required. Our programs PhD Infection Biology/ DEWIN: The program's objective is to investigate the complex interactions between host and pathogen as well as basic
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the digital transformation of the bioeconomy. We are offering an interesting PhD position – MISOWASP – Linking Molecular scale Interactions of Soil Organic matter with water retention in Soil-Plant
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Network “A Coherent Analysis Framework for Emergence in Biological Systems” (CAFE-BIO) on the project “Proliferating active media”, which aims to investigate the interactions between different forms
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must meet all of the eligibility requirements for a regular Gilman Scholarship as stated under https://www.gilmanscholarship.org/applicants/eligibility/ . In addition, applicants must be matriculated
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practice costing methodology, a set of data collection instruments and collect relevant cost data at different administrative levels of the NSBDP. She/ he will then develop an interactive software tool
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project involves interdisciplinary research at the interface of computer science and mathematics, with a focus on bivariate molecular machine learning for modeling molecular interactions and properties
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to such functions as movement, growth and regulation – emerge from interaction between their component parts. A distinctive feature of the CAFE-BIO programme is that a novel combination of modelling and analysis
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PFAS, it is crucial to understand and quantify their interactions with these particles to better predict their environmental behavior. In a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG