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is to train creative, responsible and self-confident young researchers. The relevantproject focusses on the economics of soil-transmitted helminthiasis control interventions. Infections due to soil
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, studies, etc.) in Germany for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before the deadline of this call. A good command of spoken and written English is required. Please register prior
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, and/or numerical mathematics, as well as an excellent command of a programming language, preferably Python or C/C++. The candidate should have an interest in modeling and solving a complex, coupled
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, physics, or data science. They should have strong analytical skills in the context of machine learning and/or numerical mathematics, as well as an excellent command of a programming language, preferably
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characterization of individual domains of LMX1B, the regulation of LMX1B target genes, and the control of podocyte differentiation by LMX1B. A broad spectrum of ultrastructural, biochemical, molecular, and cell
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Description We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position within the DFG Priority Programme SPP2389. https://tu-dresden.de/mn/biologie/allgemeine_mikrobiologie/spp2389?set_language=en
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. The primary research question is how to jointly design real-time fleet management strategies for SAEVs to serve stranded passengers, alongside adaptive signal and lane access control strategies to minimize
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are among others: above average academic performance personal suitability for the programme and its objectives knowledge of the German language (at least level B1) good command of English The selection
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good programming skills in C/C++ very good command of written and spoken English We offer: excellent supervision in an outstanding scientific environment unique opportunities for collaboration with local
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-controlled laboratory area Careful style of working Personal commitment, motivation and self-discipline to carry out research independently Communication skills in an interdisciplinary research environment