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Description The Research Training Group (RTG) 2978 is a newly founded DFG-funded interdisciplinary Research and Training Consortium jointly established by the University Medical Center Göttingen
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Universität Berlin, the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, the Technische Universität Berlin, the German Rheumatology Research Center (DRFZ), the Robert Koch Institute, the Max Planck Research Unit for the
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Media (EDM), the Research Training Group KD²School (KD²School), π³: Parameter Identification – Analysis, Algorithms, Implementations (RTG π³), the UBRA AI Center for Health Care , and the ZeMKI
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position with a weekly working time of 30 hours per week (75%). The PhD position is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and related to the major multi-national initiative “Deep Dust” supported by
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The mission of the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) as a nationally and internationally active research institute is to deliver solutions for an ecologically, economically
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to provide state-of-the-art, multi- and interdisciplinary supervision of doctoral researchers. Faculties Human Sciences and Education Educational Science Psychology Social Sciences, Economics, and Business
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. Establishment of suitable models to explain the results obtained drawing of interdisciplinary and potentially multi-scale approaches will be an opportunity to integrate experiment and model. Execution
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of the IGS is to foster excellence in education and research by providing an optimal environment. The IGS meets the challenge of globalisation through practice-oriented research within a scope of multi
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Degree Doctoral degree, Dr rer nat Course location München In cooperation with Technical University Munich, Helmholtz Center Munich, Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry Munich Teaching language
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, speed, scalability, and multi-material printing. The joint advances of Research Areas A and B will create a “technology push”. Building on this “push”, the Applications research area (C) explores