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ranges from core areas of computer science and electronics over medical applications to societal aspects of AI. SECAI’s main research focus areas are: Composite AI: How can machine learning and symbolic AI
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to contact Prof. Dr. Paolo Panza by e-mail (Paolo.Panza[at]uni-giessen.de) Our offer to you Integration into an innovative research project Interdisciplinary collaboration with excellent scientists Opportunity
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is hosted by the new Institute for Advanced Membrane Technology (IAMT). The PhD will be registered in the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering. Contact Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andrea I. Schäfer
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The programme aims at fostering strong, internationally oriented higher education systems in Southeast Asia with the capacity
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The programme aims at fostering strong, internationally oriented higher education systems in South Asia with the capacity
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applies) to: TU Dresden, Chair of Inorganic Molecular Chemistry, Herrn Prof. Dr. Jan J. Weigand, Helmholtzstr. 10, 01069 Dresden, Germany or via the TUD SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de
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“w25-125” by June 6, 2025 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies) to: TU Dresden, Chair of Inorganic Molecular Chemistry, Prof
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Dresden, Chair of Railway Track Engineering, Mr. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Duo Liu, Helmholtzstr. 10, 01069 Dresden. Please submit copies only, as your application documents will not be returned to you. Expenses
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Early-career scientists from all countries of origin and any subject carrying out further research work into the field
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%, limited for 3 years, start: as soon as possible) in the trilateral program “Future Proofing Plants to a Changing Climate” (funded by DFG, UKRI-BBSRC, NSF, USDA-NIFA) Who we are: The research group Symbiosis