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mechanisms such as language and memory. We employ an interdisciplinary approach combining elements of cognitive psychology (e.g., behavioral measurements), neuroscience (especially neuroimaging: fMRI / EEG
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biodiversity crises. Job description: Sauropod dinosaurs reached a weight of up to 70 tons and increased their body mass by a factor of 2500 during their growth. Their skeletons had to adapt to this weight gain
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-organic frameworks, and their physicochemical properties. State-of-the-art spectroscopy techniques are used to enhance the understanding of interactions at the molecular level. The focus is on diffusion and
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developing a machine learning (ML) algorithm for the automated analysis of the above-mentioned mass spectra. Desirable: - knowledge in the field of Planetary Sciences - very good written and spoken English (C1
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Lankina (LSE) within the framework of an Einstein Visiting Fellowship. A successful applicant is expected to take over the following tasks - Analysis of the current state of the art research and assistance
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The MODAL research campus ("Mathematical Optimisation and Data Analysis Laboratories") researches and applies modern mathematical methods and data-driven approaches to develop innovative decision
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of accounting, corporate reporting in a national and international context, and auditing issues. Methodologically, the focus is on quantitative empirical approaches, in particular computer-aided text analysis
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The Pagel research group focuses on the structural analysis of biological macromolecules and their non-covalent complexes in the gas phase. Particular emphasis is placed on the application of ion
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). - Scientific research activities in the field of structural analysis of the SNARE complex formation machinery - Expression and purification of SNARE complex proteins using different expression systems and
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The DFG-funded research project “Migration and adaptation capabilities, aspirations and strategies of displaced Ukrainians in Berlin, Budapest and Warsaw: A longitudinal qualitative panel analysis