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focused on the oceans and the global climate, the future of industrial production, the social conflicts of modern welfare states, the interfaces between digital technology and humans (Minds, Media, Machines
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to conduct the thesis process, participate in lab visits, and learn according to their preferences or needs. A major focus of the curriculum is the flipped classroom concept, which increases students
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background relevant to the multidisciplinary research of our IMPRS-ML Faculty , including but not limited to Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry, Computer Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, 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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professionals in industry, government, and academia. Globally, geospatial technology is often mentioned as a high-growth industry sector. Career chances for graduates with GI-related skills can therefore be