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%) The position is limited for three years. Description of the project The research group of Prof. Dr. Frank Schreiber at the University of Tübingen deals with the physics of molecular and biological materials
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Description Technische Universität Dresden (TUD), as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. For TUD diversity is an essential
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Description Technische Universität Dresden (TUD), as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. Founded in 1828, today it is a globally
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associated PhD topics is highly encouraged Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in STEM fields with strong background on process modelling, applied mathematics, process engineering
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. The position will include significant involvement in selected nationally and internationally funded projects, such as various EU Horizon projects (e.g., URSOILL, WATERGRID) or nationally funded projects. He/she
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application for participation in national and international research projects communication with international students publications for international conferences Requirements: a university degree in the field
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pursued within a structured graduate program of the CRC integrated into the Graduate Academy of the University of Stuttgart (GRADUS). The University of Stuttgart symbolizes exceptional, internationally
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1701 "Port-Hamiltonian Systems" at University of Wuppertal, Germany. Details on the CRC 1701 and the position can be found here: https://phi.uni-wuppertal.de/en/port-hamiltonian-institute/crc-1701
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to act first and evaluate much later. This PhD project closes this gap by: integrating the porous-media solver of DuMux, the IWS-developed simulator, with its new shallow-water module recently created in
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Description The MAPK pathway plays crucial roles in cancer cell proliferation, survival, and therapy resistance. This project aims to dissect the compartment-specific regulation of ERK1/2 signaling