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strengthening education and research in Latin America structural strengthening and regional networking of partner institutions and partner universities Who can apply? University graduates from the following
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the English Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with
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partnership with the German Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute (BAW); building a fully coupled model that simulates surface hydraulics and subsurface flow with relevant turbulence models and
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft within the Reinhart-Koselleck programme for innovative high risk-high gain research. Requirements: university degree in chemistry or physics and profound knowledge in
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. Furthermore, we use the olfactory network as a model to study the dynamics of neuronal development, synaptogenesis, neuronal degeneration, and regeneration. Our research is complemented by behavioral studies
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as non-working days Attractive subsidy for the company ticket (Deutschlandticket Job) Possibility of hybrid working Very good connection to the public transport network Comprehensive further training
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guidance. Networking events with like-minded individuals, professionals, and researchers in the HPC community. Alumni network. Application Visit the NHR Graduate School application website on this year’s
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connection to the public transport network Comprehensive further training opportunities for professional and personal development VBL company pension / Capital accumulation benefits Employee welfare (AWO
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December as non-working days Attractive subsidy for the company ticket (Deutschlandticket Job) Possibility of hybrid working Very good connection to the public transport network Comprehensive further
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. Furthermore, we use the olfactory network as a model to study the dynamics of neuronal development, synaptogenesis, neuronal degeneration, and regeneration. Our research is complemented by behavioral studies