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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
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methods, such as statistical methods and methods for data collection. The GSBS provides coursework in the respective fields. Interdisciplinary courses are taught by lecturers from different fields and
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, logical methods, programming languages, computer architecture, and security, to name but a few of the more prominent areas. The graduate school is home to more than 540 doctoral candidates in all fields
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the research profile of the University of Bremen. Rooted in computer science, Minds, Media, Machines connects researchers from eight faculties of the university with numerous internal and external partners
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Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg • | Cottbus, Brandenburg | Germany | about 15 hours ago
that enables them to work on an innovative research topic and to develop and apply the scientific methods appropriate to their research topic. Course organisation During the three-year programme, doctoral
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, statistics, and financial mathematics. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/trr388/ Project B03 of SFB/TRR388 concerns numerical methods for the treatment of stochastic optimal control problems and backward
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techniques we evaluate the catalyst’s performance. This enables the examination of numerous materials in a short time and thus accelerates the discovery of new materials. The corresponding reaction mechanisms