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conditions, gender-specific discrimination or cultural barriers to mobility, please include this information so that such circumstances can be taken into consideration in the person’s favour. Award amount What
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leader will be the Head of Department. About the project Modern control systems rely on being at least partially predictive while digital twins also must maintain a state model of the targeted cyber
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, and entrepreneurship. Doctoral Candidates will gain transferable skills and learn from industry role models, equipping them to make significant contributions to solving the AMR crisis. The succsesssful
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Training: Conduct Silvaco TCAD simulations (fabrication processes, device modeling, and circuit-level simulations) . Experimental Work: Participate in cleanroom processes, device fabrication, and electrical
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-class facilities, enhancing their skills in materials characterisation, computational modelling, and experimental testing. These experiences will position the graduate as an innovator, ready to
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low emulsifier diet in treating Crohn’s disease’. Dietary emulsifiers are a category of food additives that are found readily available in the food supply. In animal models, emulsifiers cause
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research questions from several fields such as software and domain engineering, system modelling and analysis, application adaptability and integration, human computer interaction, security, and
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regulation, using various models of developmental and disease biology. The past three decades of genetics research have been catalysed by technologies that map genomic information at increasingly larger scales
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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
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences • | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | 2 days ago
this, IMPRS CoNI offers high performance computing facilities for computational modelling and data analysis. The modules covered ensure a structured and comprehensive approach and provide the important basic