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. Central to its objectives is the development of methods for culturing tailor-made organoids, assembloids and co-organoids for inter-organ communication towards AI-supported large-scale / high-throughput
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models using experimental data for precise mapping of real processes Conducting detailed analyses of thermomechanical stresses in electrochemical converters using the finite element method (FEM
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. For more information, please contact: Dr. Ugaitz Elu (elu@fhi.mpg.de ) or Prof. Martin Wolf (wolf@fhi-berlin.mpg.de ) Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Faradayweg 4-6 14195 Berlin Germany Max
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important insights into clinically relevant aspects of cancer development and therapy Perform state-of-the-art in vivo experiments and large-scale drug and genetic screens Learn and apply a wide spectrum of
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at large scale facilities Establishment of cooperation projects with energy-related institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich Initiating grant applications Supervision of MSc and BSc students Presentation
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different languages, to explore different transformational strategies for sustainable tourism. The specific tasks of this project would consist of document selection and review, data cleaning and pre
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-reconstructions and observations, low-order data assimilation, or deep neural networks. A quantification of the impact of mesoscale and submesocale features is also expected. At a later stage, the successful
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of a project with limited experimental data points? In addition, how would you combine various computational chemistry methods that can leverage data to enhance potency predictions? With your solution
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, economics, business informatics, data science, or a related field, • with a strong passion for entrepreneurship and/or family enterprise research, • with a solid knowledge of empirical research methods
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for their interest; however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. For more information, please contact: Dr. William Windsor (windsor@fhi.mpg.de ) Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck