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research school on secure distributed computing (SeDiC) is proposed. SeDiC aims to tackle the challenges of exchanging and computing data across a network of interconnected systems. It addresses scalability
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in applied research abroad for their outstanding scientific achievements. For more information please see the Fraunhofer-Bessel Research Award programme information. Programme information (PDF, 71 KB
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distribution of experts, including academics from abroad Please refer to the following link for a list of Selection Committee members for the allocation of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation research awards: here
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: Academic qualification, A balanced age structure, A balanced gender ratio, Balanced regional distribution of experts, including academics from abroad Please refer to this link for a list of Selection
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Course location Gießen Description/content A Structured PhD Programme Within a Cutting-Edge Research Environment At the GCSC, you will actively participate in a research-intensive environment from
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as a PhD student by one of the research groups associated to the programme. All admission requirements are listed in detail here . Language requirements A proof of adequate written and spoken English
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universities, the Helmholtz Association and Fraunhofer Society. Teaching language English Languages English (100%) Mode of study Less than 50% online Programme duration 8 semesters Beginning Winter semester
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insights into the dynamic distribution patterns of human tissue resident T helper cells across space and time. Topic: Dissecting the body-wide spatio-temporal organisation of human resident T helper cells T
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privacy-preserved fashion. Research topics include, but not limited to, i) handling distributed DL models with data heterogeneity including non i.i.d, and domain shifts, ii) developing explainability and
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privacy-preserved fashion. Research topics include, but not limited to, i) handling distributed DL models with data heterogeneity including non i.i.d, and domain shifts, ii) developing explainability and