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environments in robotics. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education, and the active promotion of promising young scientists. TUM benefits from the healthy mix of
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research into a research group with state-of-the-art infrastructure (HPC) international, multidisciplinary environment opportunities for further education and training hospital-standard social benefits, e.g
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where we can find and implement generic framework for the construction of cellular systems from basic principles and elementary building blocks. In the consortium SIGSYNCELL, we want to develop synthetic
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nanoscience (https://www.tu.berlin/u-nano ) and participation in university teaching as part of her*his doctorate. Basic research in the field of ultrafast dynamics in condensed matter, in particular of low
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Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg | Cottbus, Brandenburg | Germany | 3 months ago
seeking a highly motivated: PhD Students and/or Postdoctoral Researchers (PostDocs) limited to 3 years, full time, with possibility for extension Our chair performs research and teaching in the area of IT
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processing differences between humans and computers can guide the development of more efficient models language technology for education (e.g., readability and simplification, exercise generation, learner
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Materials”), limited for the duration of 3 years (according to § 2 WissZeitVG), starting as soon as possible. Open to unconventional approaches in research and teaching, the University of Bremen has preserved
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, an interdisciplinary research programme, will gather universities, research centres and private companies to enable the FAIRification of omics data and databases interoperability and develop knowledge graphs for data
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research and teaching. Individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply and, having the same occupational aptitude, will be preferred. The employment will be handled by the central
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Demography.It is expected that the PhD student will prepare a thesis as a collection of research articles according to the postgraduate research policies of the University of Manchester.Eligibility