The Institute of Virology at the Department of Veterinary Medicine at Freie Universität Berlin is a research and teaching institute headed by Prof. Dr. Benedikt Kaufer. It is part of the Center for Infectious Medicine and the Veterinary Center for Resistance Research (TZR) and specializes in researc
The PhD position is located in the Emmy-Noether group "Microscale and Nanoscale Physics of Topological Metals" led by Maxim Breitkreiz. The group is part of the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, which research focus is quantum-theoretical condensed matter physics in its fullest range. Furth
The Friedrich-Meinecke-Institute at Freie Universität Berlin is home to a wide range of projects and academic initiatives in the field of global history (including the MA Global History and the Graduate College Global Intellectual History, both in collaboration with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin).
The scientific interest of the Institute of Immunology is the interaction between the immune system and infectious agents. Within the group of pathogens, we focus on infections with parasitic worms. Our research concentrates on immune mechanisms that enable the parasites to survive chronically in in
The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus) influence the zoonotic transmission of influenza A viruses between animals and humans. The aim is to identify key molecular and ecological factors
The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus) influence the zoonotic transmission of influenza A viruses between animals and humans. The aim is to identify key molecular and ecological factors
At JetBrains, code is our passion. Since 2000, we’ve focused on reducing routine work so developers can spend more time building and shipping. The JetBrains Research team studies machine learning techniques and agent-based approaches for software development to create methods that enable the next ge
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