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science or historical methods. Research at the BGTS focuses on the structures, risks, and opportunities of cross-regional interaction at various levels. Research areas include the causes and consequences
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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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have the knowledge and abilities necessary for such endeavours as well as being theoretically and methodically competent in relation to the subjects at hand. Language requirements Candidates must be
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provide advice but also frequently cover travel costs associated with attending external conferences. The GCSC is also part of numerous international networks. Together with partners from top-ranking
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Thematically, our training programme consists of three main areas: Key Competences Theory & Methods Practicals & Schools Most of the courses are on site, but some are online or self-paced, such as MOOCs. You
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-disciplinary and cross-cultural cooperation. The research revolves around four topic areas: Business models, decision processes and economic analyses Holistic interdisciplinary methods for modelling, analysis
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symposium Advanced methods and specialised training Transferable skills and career development Other curricular activities including an IMPRS-ML retreat In addition to the curricular activities organised by
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences • | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | about 4 hours ago
neuroscience and cognition to the development of novel methods in neuroimaging, computational neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. To cover this spectrum and provide top scientific quality, the IMPRS CoNI
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collaboration, regular interactions, a research methods curriculum, and extracurricular activities. Members of the research school perform research and teaching in all data-driven fields. Course organisation
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organisation To achieve valuable scientific results, talented PhD students need to acquire knowledge and are also required to exchange knowledge and experience with other PhD students in method-oriented working