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The research project "The Linguistic (Pre-)History of the Indo-Iranian Frontier," funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Emmy Noether Program, examines the modern languages
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language doctoral programme at the BGTS provides state-of-the-art theory classes, solid training in research methods and research design, soft skills courses, and individual supervision. The programme focuses
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complex biophysical processes on long timescales. We use data-driven methods for systematic coarse-graining of macromolecular systems, to bridge molecular and cellular scales. We work on a theoretical
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. Our program focuses on understanding hostpathogen interactions across species (mice, chickens, pigs, dogs) using well-established viral (e.g., Marek's disease virus, Theiler virus, Hepatitis E
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conditions. By combining spectroscopic techniques (e.g., UV-vis, HERFD-XANES, EXAFS, Raman, Mössbauer, and EPR) with microscopic methods (TEM, SEM/EDX) the project will provide novel insights into the redox
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. Our program focuses on understanding hostpathogen interactions across species (mice, chickens, pigs, dogs) using well-established viral (e.g., Marek's disease virus, Theiler virus, Hepatitis E
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. Numerical models of varying complexity and different observational data sets are used to study atmospheric processes and phenomena on time scales ranging from single weather events to long term climate change
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Bewerbungsende: 29.09.2025 VOICES is a multidisciplinary project in history, computer science, and engineering that studies testimonies of Holocaust survivors. For this, it uses computational
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, preferably in international, peer-reviewed journals Requirements: A doctoral degree in Sociology, Demography or a related social science discipline with a focus on quantitative methods and survey-based
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and biophysical methods * Experience in structural analysis of biological macromolecules and their complexes using X-ray crystallography and/or cryo-electron microscopy * Experience in (human) cell