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None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme Yes Description/content The GCSC study programme is designed to support you in your work on your dissertation
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microglia is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). These lipid-loaded microglia are associated with disease pathology and enhance
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functional performance of the components and the key process parameters. The project will deal with the design of special process setups, testing its working principles and performances followed by
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at the Rolls-Royce UTC dealing with in-depth investigations of the response of advanced aerospace materials to various manufacturing operations in the scope of robust manufacture of safety-critical aero-engine
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powerful framework for decentralised machine learning. FL enables multiple entities to collaboratively train a global machine learning model without sharing their private data, thus enhancing privacy
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at addressing a new class of outstanding PhD researchers from all over the world. Successful candidates will receive multiple doctoral diplomas. Course organisation The EDLE programme is carried out with
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context and their operational constraints. "Systems Design” represents an engaging symbiosis of proven research frameworks to address this challenge, integrating the points-of-views of multiple research
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Experience The GCSC encourages you to present and publish your work early on. Assistance is available through workshops and coaching sessions on academic writing and conference presentations. Our e-journal
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are major contributors to the section’s profiles. You may choose one of the research sections as your scientific home base. Research Sections Section 1 - Nutrition and Metabolism Section 2 - Infection and
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Geography (IfL) Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Regionalstudien (ZIRS), Martin-Luther-Universität IMPRS "Global Multiplicity: A Social