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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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admission requirements Please consult the web pages of the participating structured research programmes for specific information about admission requirements: https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/einrichtungen/bgts
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materials. For more information, visit our web page . Currently, there are several options for doctoral theses. Candidates interested in one of the following five areas are particularly encouraged to apply
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our web page www.soft-matter.uni-tuebingen.de Currently, there are several options for doctoral theses. Candidates interested in one of the following five areas are particularly encouraged to apply
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supervisors in Munich will be established through regular progress reports and web-based communication. The second module block lasts three months and will take place in Munich one year later, from January
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issues such as the evolution of life, the functioning of marine food webs, global climate change, the fate of pollutants, and the biodiversity of the ocean. Course organisation MarMic offers a combined MSc
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are also eligible to submit nominations jointly with a researcher working at a Fraunhofer institute. For details of the nomination process please see the web page Information for nominators
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they are interconnected, and how they can change with an altering climate and with human activity. PhD researchers participate in ongoing research comprising field observations, method development, experiments and
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the development of scientific networks in an international environment of the Göttingen campus and beyond. GAUSS provides the organisational and regulatory umbrella for this programme. It was founded in 2005 by
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are also eligible to submit nominations jointly with a researcher working in Germany. For details of the nomination process please see the web page Information for nominators for the Humboldt Research Award