70 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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equal suitability, qualifications and professional performance. The Munich School of Politics and Public Policy strives to increase the proportion of women. Applications from women are therefore expressly
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enthusiastic PhD researchers. Tasks and project: As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing software for autonomous vehicles. Your research project will focus on quantifying
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100% TVL E13 according to the German public sector rates. Applicants should be available from December 1st , 2023. The Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation is part of the TUM School
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outstanding position as a university that is recognized in the areas of science and engineering. Our group “Sustainable Energy Materials” concentrates on the understanding of structure-performance indicators in
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microfluidic techniques and 3D cell culture, you will grow human microvascular tissue on chip whose architecture self-organizes in response to vasoactive substances. Your work will lead the way to applications
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Physarum polycephalum is renowned for solving complex tasks despite its simple make-up consisting of only one giant cell that harbors millions of cell nuclei. You will investigate the role of nuclei as
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immunological memory. We investigate T-cell communication with the local tissue microenvironment in settings of infections, autoimmunity and cancer. Our research has unraveled several novel T-cell functions and
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onwards. The research project focuses on regulatory T (Treg) cells and investigating their context-specific identity and function in B cell-driven autoimmune diseases. This collaborative project is embedded
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transported nutrients. Combining micro-fluidic techniques and 3D cell culture, you will grow human microvascular tissue on chip whose morphology self-organizes in response to vasoactive sub-stances. Your work
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03.03.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The gut microbiome plays a fundamental role in health and disease. CRC 1371 (Speaker Prof. Dr. Dirk Haller) focuses on the digestive tract and proposes