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The research group Cyber-Physical Systems of Prof. Matthias Althoff at the Technical University of Munich offers a PhD position in the area of automatic formal verification of cyber-physical systems
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at the Technical University of Munich offers a PhD position in the area of automatic formal verification of cyber-physical systems. The Technical University of Munich is one of the top research universities in
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consisting of PAT and mechanistic / data driven modelling allowing process control. Steps to be taken will be: Developing a process applicable PAT method (single / multisensoric) for AAV / LNP / VLP detection
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to an unprecedented extent. The main topics include the description and modelling of wind turbulence, the analysis of interactions of turbulent atmospheric wind flow and wind energy systems, as well as control of wind
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. The acronym CAUSE stands for Concepts and Algorithms for - and Usage of - Self-Explaining Digitally Controlled Systems. Digitally controlled systems are ubiquitous in our everyday lives, from transportation
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coherent and incoherent seed sources Implement intelligent control over spectral and temporal shapes of broadband nanosecond laser pulses Broadband UV-generation position Implement nonlinear multi-pass cells
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Engineering, Program Analysis and Formal Methods We constantly seek applications from qualified researchers regardless of their national origin or citizenship. The working language is English. A command of
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Engineering, Program Analysis and Formal Methods We constantly seek applications from qualified researchers regardless of their national origin or citizenship. The working language is English. A command of
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-resilient woody plants (LaserRoots)’, which is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE). The sub-project of Leibniz Universität Hannover ‘SteBeLa: Control and evaluation of laser-induced
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patient-derived, isogenic-corrected patient-derived controls and healthy-derived iPSCs and evaluate pathomechanisms through in-depth molecular, physiologic, and morphologic phenotype analysis. WP2