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"Molecular Modeling" at Leibniz-LSB@TUM is looking for a PhD student (f/m/d) to start on 01/05/2024 Project: Advancements in structural biology are providing new insights into the structures of receptors
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diagnosis, and therapy of diseases like cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune diseases or cancer. Overall, the institute strives to advance precision medicine by combining knowledge from different fields
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diagnosis, and therapy of diseases like cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune diseases or cancer. Overall, the institute strives to advance precision medicine by combining knowledge from different fields
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clouds. In the Modelling Department, we invite applications for a PhD student position (f, m, d) to join the research team working within the Collaborative Research Center TR172: ArctiC Amplification
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"Molecular Modeling" at Leibniz-LSB@TUM is looking for a PhD student (f/m/d) to start on 01/04/2024 Project: The straightforward identification of chemosensory active molecules in food is largely hampered by
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, in particular on the transformation and modeling of energy systems, to advance your own research and develop your own research profile. the doctorate in economics with your ifo department head Prof. Dr
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the Research Group “Interacting Random Systems” (Head: Prof. Dr. W. König) starting as soon as possible. The task is to analyze stochastic models for the dynamics and statics of large interacting systems
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the influence of SAW and THz radiation, and interpretation and modelling of experimental data. Qualifications: Applicants should be highly motivated to explore and develop a novel material platform Applicants
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. Analyzing distributed stochastic models where agents do not share all information but need to find equilibrium strategies. Developing and implementing novel distributed algorithms to find equilibria
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interdisciplinary research approach, combining socio-economics, natural sciences and modelling. West African farms are limited e.g., in terms of land, water, cash and labour. Understanding the complex interactions