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research centre with around 1,000 employees from more than 60 nations a well-connected research campus (public transport bus) and best networking opportunities individual opportunities for further training
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. - Neural networks and machine learning strategies for the analysis of scattering data. Large amount of scattering data obtained in our group requires development of the advanced analysis techniques. In
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to healthcare. CAUSE aims to make digitally controlled systems self-explaining for the benefit of developers, operators, interoperability and other systems. CAUSE is a research, education and networking hub
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scRNA-seq, CRISPR perturbation screening, and high-throughput immunological assays. The research is expected to yield high-impact publications and provide networking opportunities through international
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Munich Aerospace e.V. Bavarian Research Network was initiated in 2010 to combine key expertise in the field
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academics and build an interdisciplinary network of experts on the environment. To this end, the scholarships help finance doctoral theses which clearly address topical environmental protection and nature
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family- and child allowances, if necessary non-material support in the form of, i.e., seminars, events and networking meetings Application Papers Application forms and further information
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the date of the final examination. Scholarship Value 1,400 EUR per month contribution to statutory health insurance networking within student and working groups comprehensive seminar programme participation
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programme offers non-material support such as specialist meetings, workshops or networking events, which aim at fostering personal growth, promoting interdisciplinary qualification as well as key skills
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to the alumni network of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk. Target Group technically qualified Jewish doctoral candidates in all disciplines and concentrations (except medicine) and non-Jewish PhD students who