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of biogeochemical processes with an emphasis on terrestrial ecosystems Development of observational techniques to monitor and assess biogeochemical feedbacks in the Earth system Theory and model development
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“Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid Malignancies: From Mechanisms to Therapies”. In this CRC we will focus on myeloid malignancies as a model to dissect the various molecular mechanisms that enable and regulate
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susceptible steel structures. Thus, the candidate will develop reliable machine learning-based surrogate models to replace expensive phase field models to simulate failure because of HE. The activities will be
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will lie on developing machine learning models for regression and reinforcement tasks to work with, enhance or replace established methods from computational engineering and computer simulation (such as
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analysed with bioinformatics tools providing the basis for systems-biological models for an understanding of interactive networks in multi-partner and multi-level consortia. Continuous exchange of knowledge
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with high-dimensional, often noisy, data sets; and mathematical modelling approaches that reduce the dimensionality of parameter spaces and produce mechanistically realistic, experimentally testable
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empirically investigate and linguistically model the effects of uncertain information on the common ground. In particular, it studies the role and effect of epistemic and evidential marking and seeks to explore
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phenomena such as the spread of misinformation or the formation of filter bubbles. For this, we rely on rigorous probabilistic methods to model and analyse the intrinsic complexities of these systems
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are an advantage: femtosecond laser and diagnostics, high power lasers, ultrahigh vacuum, programming skills (Labview, Python) Ability to work closely within a team: engineers, students, postdocs and scientists, and
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lines and cancer tissue samples. Selected candidates will be part of an international team of PhD students and postdocs that works at the forefront of biomedical research. The PhD student will be a member