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research groups during the first two years of PhD. Rotations are aimed at learning techniques, methods, experimental approaches, and theoretical background, necessary or beneficial for the PhD student and
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integrate these data into the cis-regulatory networks. Following cis-GRN network reconstruction and formal graph analysis, we will identified key regulatory factors governing cell-type specific reponse to CMT
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existing laws and regulations and other formal and informal management instruments, a guiding role of government agencies and other parties remains a major challenge. Especially because trust between parties
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school is on the use of biological and computational methods to explain and predict phenomena in life sciences. This includes aspects of gene regulation and epigenetics, RNA biology, signal transduction
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from outside the University of Stuttgart can attend courses and seminars specially designed for simulation technology are able to exchange technical and methodical information are integrated
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professional meetings within the research group, weekly research colloquia, shared lunches, and “Friday coffee” sessions to wrap up the week. Formal and informal gatherings provide opportunities to exchange
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. Of particular interest is the investigation of compositional methods for constructing runtime monitors. The candidate will build on the latest advances in formal methods and learning theory, to develop methods
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. The project focuses on developing information theory, coding schemes, and other algorithmic methods for DNA data storage. Here is a video on the topic: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20151122-this-is-how
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of the doctoral project is positively evaluated after the first two years. CMS’s inter-disciplinary team is performing research in the broad field of computational methods for the built environment. Particular