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Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg • | Cottbus, Brandenburg | Germany | 1 day ago
and on the application of knowledge. It is characterised by the classic features of a technical university. The BTU research profile comprises four key areas: Global Change and Transformation Processes
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international standards in graduate education and is constantly improving its services in line with the needs and interests of doctoral candidates and postdocs. GRADE is to ensure the high-quality provision
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to 1,500 EUR per month. Academic admission requirements Master's degree or equivalent in the life sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, statistics, biophysics, or a related field Language requirements
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personalised support, beginning even before their arrival in Bamberg. The Graduate Centre “Trimberg Research Academy” supports PhD candidates and postdocs with individual consultations about academic careers
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the physical world and must cope with its continuous behaviour. An increasing number of cyber-physical systems operate in safety-critical domains. Examples are autonomous vehicles, robotic surgery, traffic
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, University of Galway), Africa and the Americas. The Chair of Livestock Systems is newly established at TUM includes one postdoc, two PhD students, visiting researchers and technical staff. The team involves a
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Signals in Cancer” (Head: Prof. Dr. med. Jürgen Ruland) is to (i) explore the molecular mechanisms and pathways that drive immune dysfunction and immunotherapy resistance, (ii) modulate cancer