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environmental conditions and the analysis and modelling of the consequences of interventions in biogeochemical cycles. The social science methodology is included in the context of human ecology, political ecology
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of mathematical models to the development of new imaging-related techniques and compounds. The programme is searching for excellent students who hold a Master's degree in Biology (or related fields), Physics
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employees are particularly important to us. Gender equality is an important aspect for us. To support work‑life balance, we offer flexible working hours, variable part‑time, job‑sharing models and
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models and participation in mobile work (up to 50 %). You will benefit from our family-friendly and collegial atmosphere, our established health management and occupational pension provision. As a public
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technology, project management, scientific writing, and presentation and other skills. Space missions and ground-based instruments, data analysis as well as theoretical and numerical modelling provide
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the University of Stuttgart with the right to award doctorates, it represents an innovative and unique organisational and structural model for the doctoral phase by connecting research and qualification as
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questions from the fields of software engineering, system analysis and modelling, adaptability, application integration, and IT security. Service-Oriented Systems Engineering represents a symbiosis of best
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approach combining molecular biology, genetics, genomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, biochemistry, biophysics and microscopy with bioinformatics and modelling. We work with Arabidopsis thaliana, tobacco
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resource efficiency. A physics-based model for monitoring the condition of helicopter components is being developed as part of this project. With the help of flight test data, this model is to be calibrated
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students for a future career in science. In providing optimal conditions for female PhD students, HBRS aims to motivate and convince female academics to pursue a career in science. With the introduction of a