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fellowship programme offers outstanding researchers the opportunity to focus on research without the distraction of everyday routines in academia, to interact with colleagues from other disciplines, and to
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directly enrolled in a Germany university, or (b) the student participates in a hybrid model, where the student also takes courses at a German university, or if the student has structured interaction with
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at inspiring an exchange of ideas among involved and open-minded students and creating vibrant interaction beyond any ideological, cultural, political or social boundaries. Scholarship holders will in addition
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written and spoken English skills are required. Our programs PhD Infection Biology/ DEWIN: The program's objective is to investigate the complex interactions between host and pathogen as well as basic
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to the above contact. A valid driver’s licence will be required. A read of our publications on micropollutant – membrane interactions will help preparations!
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to such functions as movement, growth and regulation – emerge from interaction between their component parts. A distinctive feature of the CAFE-BIO programme is that a novel combination of modelling and analysis
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radiation-induced biological effects (e.g. the dynamics of DNA repair proteins, dynamics of radiosensitising metal nanoparticles in cells, interaction of long-living reactive chemical species with different
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. The research will investigate how phase distribution and flow velocities influence fluid–structure interaction (FSI) and will focus on developing novel sub-models for coupled CFD–FEM simulations. Your tasks
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. Colloid-borne transport processes can govern the migration behavior of radionuclides. In this respect, the kinetics of their interaction with both the colloids and the solid rock is of critical importance
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research areas of this RTG: neurovascular communication microglia-neuron interaction neurite and synapse plasticity monoaminergic signaling Projects of this RTG will elucidate the role of these mechanisms in