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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. The Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Theoretical Computer Science, the newly established Chair of Algorithmic and Structural Graph
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Mobility (IAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly automated, networked mobility, featuring
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group of 10 PhD students will join our structured training program and participate in regular scientific exchange e.g. in retreats, colloquia and in tailored workshops. Requirements Candidates should hold
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international, interdisciplinary, and diverse team within an open-minded environment. Enrol as a PhD student in a structured doctoral program that offers a comprehensive and exceptional qualification curriculum
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(varying grinding and flotation conditions); collect and curate high‑frequency time‑series data Train particle‑based separation models (PSMs), linking micro‑structural descriptors to flotation performance
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the development of buffer structures) and AlGaN growth for AlGaN/GaN heterostructures. Exchange and collaboration with a diverse team of scientists from the REC² Cluster, in particular with those from the fields
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. Fellows of the BIH PhD Program are required to enroll in a PhD school or structured program and follow its curriculum. In addition, BIH will organize a specific translational curriculum corresponding
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events are foreseen, applicants must be ready to travel Applicants must be eligible to enroll on a PhD program at TU Dresden (see https://tu-dresden.de/ing/maschinenwesen/postgraduales/promotion
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profile M.Sc. in biosciences, biotechnology, biochemistry, or biomedicine Strong molecular and cell biology background Independent, structured, goal-oriented, and highly motivated Team player with
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agreement of the federal states). The successful candidate will carry out research tasks related to the structural and biochemical analysis of protein-nucleic acid complexes relevant in gene-regulation