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We are seeking an outstanding candidate to undertake a Psychology research project in a co-funded industry-based PhD titled: Whose problem is it anyway? Navigating shared responsibility for child
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experts and annual PhD symposia. The PhD project interfaces two rich fields of research: Physics of Living Matter and Physics of Complex Systems, with an overarching goal to understand the host-microbe
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, spectroscopy, synthetic organic and polymeric synthesis, biophysical and bio-chemistry, theoretical chemistry and mathematics , to advance the understanding of the emergence of complexity in molecular systems
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Description The Research Training Group (in German: Graduiertenkolleg, GRK) RTG2670 “Beyond Amphiphilicity: Self-Organization of Soft Matter Via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions” in the second
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teaching by international experts and annual PhD symposia. The PhD project interfaces two rich fields of research: Physics of Living Matter and Physics of Complex Systems, with an overarching goal
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | about 18 hours ago
is to target multiplierless parallel architectures, where constant multiplications are replaced by bit-shifts and additions. This will translate into an adder-aware training that finds the quantized
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species, the PhD student selected for this project will investigate unanswered questions on how complex behavioural phenotypes and social systems develop and evolve. Specifically, the project will focus
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Physics of Complex Systems, with an overarching goal to understand the host-microbe dynamics in the context of chronic diseases like the Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD. The selected PhD student will
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: 01.10.2025 Application deadline: 03.09.2025 Tasks Execution of experimental work in a mouse model of cortical multiple sclerosis Application of in vivo imaging and quantitative analysis methods Investigation
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behaviours evolve is a long-standing goal in evolutionary biology. Using the domestic dog as a model species, the PhD student selected for this project will investigate unanswered questions on how complex