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Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) • | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 4 hours ago
development. Additional support includes funding opportunities for fieldwork and networking at national and international conferences. Course organisation The DLGS curriculum consists of both compulsory and
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of the brain requires the collaborative efforts of neurobiologists, neuropsychologists, cognitive scientists, medical researchers, computer scientists, mathematicians, physicists and engineers. Computational
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies • | Koln, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | about 4 hours ago
, scientific writing in English, and computer programmes. The IMPRS-SPCE does not grant academic degrees itself. Students usually submit their doctoral theses to the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
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embedded in the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics (LogDynamics) (http://www.logdynamics.de ). LogDynamics is a cooperative network of research groups from five different departments
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international networking. Expert and integrated courses serve to increase the qualification level of the doctoral candidates. Introduction courses on climate system sciences are compulsory, while expert courses
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computer skills. We also expect successful candidates to be active team players in the RTG. Experience with data collection in an international context will be a plus. Language requirements Excellent command
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project and attend seminars, conventions and lab courses. Students are encouraged and supported by a network of supervisors and support teams and finish the programme after the PhD examination at the end
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, medical informatics, databases, data mining, machine learning, applied mathematics, biomedical modelling and analysis of complex networks. Joint data science projects between the different partners
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the university Our PhD positions are fully funded. Monthly payments amount to around 2,040 EUR in the first year and 2,170 EUR in the second and third year (net payments, after tax). Academic admission
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DAAD scholarships. Students enrolled in the PhD programme work on a three-year research project and attend seminars, conventions and lab courses. They are encouraged and supported by a network of