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of third-party funded and research projects in the field of global resource modeling Placement of relevant topics in conferences and representation in national and international networks Publication
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those fluxes is poorly known yet, and is a missing factor in soil GHG fluxes models. “BoTiKI” aims at filling this knowledge gap and establish improved GHG models accounting for soil invertebrates
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topics in semiconductor technology and power electronics. The mission of the »Modelling and Artificial Intelligence« department is to optimize processes, components and systems, including their reliability
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female immunity. The field of study may comprise the entire spectrum of specific scientific questions con-cerning the female immune system. This position has been established through the program “Gender
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slide staining. Organization of lab stocks and sample/reagent database management Cell culture, including cell line creation (i.e., CRISPR knockouts and overexpression models), innate immune stimulation
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. The center offers an excellent working environment with access to state-of-the-art technologies and an outstanding high-performance computing infrastructure. For TUD diversity is an essential feature and a
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, mathematical modeling and network analyses. Possible areas of application include epigenetic regulatory mechanisms, mutational effects in DNA and RNA regulation, the characterization and design of nucleic acid
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cell drived 2D-cell cardiac cultures; high resolution microscopy; modeling protein, individual electrical active cells and networks. We will provide a structured 3-year cutting-edge Ph.D. student
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and modeling infrastructures, as well as IAT research groups for methods development. The services support the research of ZALF and the three partner universities in Hesse (Giessen, Kassel, Geisenheim
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across five departments—Physical Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosciences, and Marine Observations—in an interdisciplinary framework as part of a joint research program