71 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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at young adults. In addition, they will be supported in shaping the direction of their own research. The doctoral scholar will be part of a dynamic international team at the Institute for Ethics and History
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of Pharmacology and Toxicology (IPT) is part of the TUM School of Medicine and Health at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), one of the leading universities in the European Union. IPT is a key member of the
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Operations Management, and the Journal of Operations Management. We are part of the Center for Digital Transformation, a hub connecting leading marketing, finance, and operations scholars with over 20 doctoral
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in these two unique patient cohorts, the project will dissect 1) the phenotypic, functional and transcriptional identity and molecular regulation of human resident T helper cells across tissues, 2
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06.10.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The PhD position is on safety verification of Cyber-Physical Systems at the intersection between control theory and machine learning. The position is full
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15.01.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal As part of a recently funded collaborative research project between Germany and Belgium, we offer two PhD positions. One position will be based
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positions will be part of a dynamic and collaborative team that conducts cutting-edge Data Science research and will provide opportunities to work with leading experts in the field of Responsible Data Science
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passionate about creating a pioneering map where calories are located and microbially transformed in a soil aggregate? Then this exciting PhD opportunity is for you! The project is part of the SoilSystems SPP
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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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the soil-tree-atmosphere continuum and the resilience functionality of belowground root-mycorrhiza interactions under severe drought. Of particular interest is the extent to which past acclimation to extreme