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represent stakeholder preferences. The integrated Research Training Group (RTG) will provide doctoral researchers with an attractive qualification program, foster networking, enable internationalization and
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that demand interdisciplinary solutions? Then the Program for Collaborative Doctoral Projects is the perfect opportunity for you. Many of today’s most pressing problems can only be tackled through
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the English Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with
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, PMID30224749 and PMID32743075 . Requirements M.Sc. degree in molecular-, cell-, structural biology, computer science, digital image analysis or related fields that included minimum six months long
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that demand interdisciplinary solutions? Then the Program for Collaborative Doctoral Projects offers a perfect opportunity for you. Today’s most pressing problems can only be solved in cross-institutional
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that demand interdisciplinary solutions? Then the Program for Collaborative Doctoral Projects is the perfect opportunity for you. Many of today’s most pressing problems can only be tackled through
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international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities
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Universität Berlin. The position is part of the research group QUALITY.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project “PhytoM” is
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degree in computational engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, physics or a similar area very good programming skills in Python good prior experience with neural
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%, limited for 3 years, start: as soon as possible) in the trilateral program “Future Proofing Plants to a Changing Climate” (funded by DFG, UKRI-BBSRC, NSF, USDA-NIFA) Who we are: The research group Symbiosis