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understanding of transport systems spanning microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic levels. Of particular focus will be automated planning methods that leverage emerging data and novel metrics that embed ethics
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Engineering, Program Analysis and Formal Methods We constantly seek applications from qualified researchers regardless of their national origin or citizenship. The working language is English. A command of
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Engineering, Program Analysis and Formal Methods We constantly seek applications from qualified researchers regardless of their national origin or citizenship. The working language is English. A command of
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students pursuing an experimental doctoral thesis in basic research in biomedicine Postdocs who are pursuing an experimental project in basic research in biomedicine Graduates who have applied
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patient-derived, isogenic-corrected patient-derived controls and healthy-derived iPSCs and evaluate pathomechanisms through in-depth molecular, physiologic, and morphologic phenotype analysis. WP2
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; Bachelor's students and postdocs cannot receive funding. Duration 2 to 6 months Scholarship Value individual financial support, but limited to 10,000 EUR per request Application Papers Application forms and
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of transportation engineering, railway system engineering, civil engineering or related courses of study a working knowledge of industry-standard planning software a good command of German and English, both
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programming background with expierence in using Python, matlab, and/or Java, etc. a good command of German and English, both for teaching and for the preparation of research proposals and publications process
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project in Germany as part of your fellowship; if you are a postdoc, long-term academic research (12-24 months). It should focus on combating climate change, adaptation strategies, preserving ecosystems and
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on very recent pioneering works (Schrödel et al, Nature Photonics 18, 54-59, 2024), one of our research topics focuses on novel approaches to control laser pulses directly in air or other gaseous media