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from Wastewater“ Would you like to learn the basics of efficient recycling methods as part of a PhD study, with a focus on the sustainable use of natural resources? If so, the PhD Graduate School WERA
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Your Job: This PhD project bridges between classical analytical methods and modern AI based techniques to analyse spike train recordings to advance our understanding of neural population coding
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: IBG-4 - Bioinformatik Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: Develop methods and workflows to construct robust co-regulation networks from large
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Your Job: We are looking for a PhD student to develop learning-based surrogate models for predicting stress fields in patient-specific arteries. Especially high stresses in plaque can lead to
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-source software, scientific publications, and a PhD thesis. Your tasks within framework in detail: Conduct a literature review on modern techniques for combining models with observational data, with a
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is far beyond in-situ observational networks. However, the accuracy of satellite retrievals depends on several assumptions leading to biased observations. The aim of the PhD-project is to overcome
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: Energy systems engineering heavily relies on efficient numerical algorithms. In this HDS-LEE project, we will use
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: JSC - Jülich Supercomputing Centre Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: We are looking for a PhD student to contribute to the development of fast
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software, and close integration with experimental and modeling groups across institutes and Helmholtz programs. Structured doctoral training and international visibility: The PhD candidate will be part of
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Your Job: We are looking for a PhD student to contribute to the development of fast, accurate, and physics-informed machine learning models for predicting blood flow in patient-specific vascular