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Interactions in a Changing World” is an interdisciplinary research initiative of geoscientists, biologists, and computer scientists at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim and the Senckenberg Institution
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With its focus on future-relevant key technologies and the utilization of results in economy and industry, the Fraunhofer Society plays a central role in the innovation process. As a guide and
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practices. Within this framework you will: extend and use a process-based modeling approach which explicitly represents microorganisms and biomolecule functioning in soil systems. use process-based modeling
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ljungdahlii, for which we have already established robust genetic and process engineering platforms. The following publications illustrate the potential and direction of our work: Lauer et al. (2022): Metabolic
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also find TUM’s information on collecting and processing personal data as part of the application process. Please submit your application by October 12, 2025 via the TUM recruitment portal
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TUM Faculty Recruitment and Career System are available at www.tum.de/faculty-recruiting. HereyouwillalsofindTUM’sinformationoncollectingandprocessingpersonaldata as part of the application process
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(> 8.000€/year) for travel and participation in international conferences and workshops is available. Application Procedure Please submit the requested documents via MathJobs.org: 1. Motivation letter 2
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and verifiably safe. We consider resilience and intelligence to be part of the same process. What you will do Machine learning techniques show promising results in visual quality inspection reducing
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and verifiably safe. We consider resilience and intelligence to be part of the same process. What you will do Machine learning techniques show promising results in visual quality inspection reducing
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. Enhancers, DNA elements with binding sites for transcription factors, play a key role in this process. Recently, it has become clear that enhancer activity requires the formation of sub-micrometer-sized