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Time Span 01 Apr 2026 for 4 years Application Deadline 15 Dec 2025 Areas of study Development Co-operation, International Relations, Political Science, Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Thermodynamics of Actinides is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Machine Learning for Modelling Complex Geochemical Systems. The job
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Engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics, or a related field. Strong knowledge of software engineering (e.g., software architecture, development processes, quality assurance). Very good programming skills
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pandemics, climate change, and other crises and their combinations in key moments of political, social, economic and ecological transition processes. Disciplinary approaches may include trans-imperial history
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15, 2025. For more information on the PhD program and the application process, please visit our website at www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/hcs . If you have any questions about the call for applications
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Particle Acceleration is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Multimodal Reconstruction of Laser-Electron Accelerator Phase Space using Physics-Informed Deep Learning. Your tasks Understand the physical process
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from space missions to understand the processes and timescales of formation of the Solar System and planets. Development of new geochemical tracers and mass spectrometry techniques with applications
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this process: How are mRNAs discriminated against all other nuclear RNAs? How does the cell ensure that only fully matured mRNAs are exported? How are faulty mRNAs and transcription byproducts targeted
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reactions and processes. RESOLV’s mission stretches from fundamental research to the translation into applications such as green technologies or smart sensors Open doctoral positions in the Cluster
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. Here we will apply these tools to the investigation of ubiquitin signalling in selected biological contexts, including the processing of DNA polymerase-blocking lesions during DNA replication and the