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for the pioneering "2nd Life Metal Components" project. This long-term initiative, funded by the Werner Siemens Foundation with € 13 million, is dedicated to developing cutting-edge methods for the upcycling of metal
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of individual E. coli strains will be investigated. The objective is to characterize metabolic interactions between E. coli isolates in the gastrointestinal tract, utilizing, among other methods, larvae
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used, including cell culture methods, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), Omics analyses, biochemical assays, and microscopic imaging. The project will be conducted in close collaboration with Dr
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knowledge in the areas of solid state physics, Magnetism and nanoscale phenomena Hands-on experience in one or more of the following methods is an advantage: Thin-films preparation, magneto-optical
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infringement. The goal is to develop a system that automatically identifies infringements of intellectual property rights using AI-based methods and language models. The project tasks include Development
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electronic systems are programmed. This includes defining novel programming methods and compiler infrastructures to deploy reactive applications that execute close or at sensing nodes in cyber-physical systems
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higher education institutions who are refugees. An essential component of the programme is that on-site teaching staff mentor students in a one-on-one approach in the candidates’ respective subject areas
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avenues for networking, interaction and long-term research collaboration. Improve existing projects by adding an additional research component to get new and better results. Promote women to lead consortium