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“Light- versus electron-induced spin-state switching of complexes on insulating layers” within the Priority Programme SPP 2491 “Interactive Spin-State Switching” This DFG-funded project aims
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Your Job: The main objective of this PhD project is to achieve a better understanding of the efficient propulsion of trypanosomes through complex crowded environments, mimicking biological tissues
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– depending on the successful candidate’s background and interests. Your tasks: Develop new exact and approximation algorithms and perform complexity analyses for optimization problems on (temporal) graphs
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the testing of newly devel-oped materials and the use of machine learning methods to process complex data sets. The focus is on techniques such as ultrasound, radar, computed tomography, acoustic emission
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of Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry). Our group investigates fundamental questions in bioinorganic chemistry using advanced spectroscopic techniques to understand the structure and reactivity of complex metal
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focus on eye tracking Collaborating closely with partners from computer science (IAS-7, RWTH) Presenting your work at psychological and interdisciplinary conferences Publishing your findings in scientific
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learning and data analysis experts. The main tasks include the analysis of complex biomedical data using modern AI methods, as well as the development of novel machine and deep learning algorithms
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1 November 2025 to 31 October 2028. Who we are: The Independent Research Group Receptor Biochemistry harnesses the complex interplay between proteases and receptors during plant-pathogen interactions
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is funded from 1 November 2025 to 31 October 2028. Who we are: The Independent Research Group Receptor Biochemistry harnesses the complex interplay between proteases and receptors during plant-pathogen
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opportunities for personal development and training, e.g. through an extensive range of training courses; a structured program of continuing education and networking opportunities specifically for doctoral