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Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Genetics/Genomics or related field experience with ‘omics platform output experience with biological datasets
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however require a significant measurement effort to be estimated, especially in the high-precision regime relevant for fault-tolerant quantum computing. You will investigate recent advances in
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. Your tasks identify relevant satellite datasets of irrigated areas, as well as of hydrometeorological, land surface and vegetation variables apply modern statistical methods on these datasets to detect
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, photon science, materials science and ultrafast X-ray science. What these data challenges have in common is that they cannot be addressed with standard computational methods but rather require modern data
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required to take part in at least three lab courses. These method-based courses last for up to five days and constitute an important element of the study programme, with students receiving intensive training
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-specific, integrated English language courses No Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Semester contribution Approx. 150 EUR per semester Costs of living In Munich, the living expenses are estimated to range
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the development of sensitive quantitative assays for in vitro and in vivo approaches; improved measurement techniques that ideally push resolution limits to the single molecule level; statistical methods to deal
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Graduates of the Graduate School for Geoinformatics will apply and develop methods for computer-supported solutions to spatially referenced problems (global, regional, local). They receive specialised
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training in genome science, have access to the methods and approaches required to tackle their specific research questions, and familiarise themselves with the interdisciplinary approach of modern genome
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of biomolecules which can only be successfully tackled by employing a variety of different theoretical methods. In this respect, this joint graduate college brings together the expertise in analytical theory from