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to contribute to sustainable development. training future academic and professional leaders, qualified professionals’ involvement in the solution of development-related problems in Latin America graduates
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gastrointestinal (GI) cancer in order to develop novel therapeutic strategies to combat colorectal-, liver-, biliary tract and pancreatic cancer. In their doctoral research projects, trainees will combine
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code via differential testing) We focus on techniques that apply to real-world software systems. E.g., in the past, we have developed techniques that find and fix bugs in widely used Python, Java, C/C
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measurements with theoretical modeling, the project aims to develop a robust mechanistic framework to describe these critical processes. The position is with the Environmental Physics Group at the Institute
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and spectroscopy Construction and optimization of single-molecule microscopy setups Development of image- and signal-processing software for single-molecule microscopy and spectroscopy data Analysis
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structured career development and training. Access to cutting-edge core facilities in genomics, proteomics, imaging, and computational biology. Close supervision and mentorship to support scientific and career
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Europe, offering enhanced opportunities for networking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and career development both within and beyond academia. High standards in the selection and hosting of doctoral
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an adviser in the Studienstiftung’s office and a personal tutor at their home university, who follow their academic and personal development and offer guidance on issues relating to their scholarship and
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research expertise while also developing their clinical skills. Receive exceptional training for a successful career in research, clinic, and academia! Structured curriculum: Core Courses | Lecture Series
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: Develop innovative machine learning architectures for the mining, prediction, and design of enzymes. Combine state-of-the-art ML (e.g., deep learning, generative models) with computational biochemistry