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magnetic fields of quantum systems at the atomic level (Nature Nanotechnology 19, 1466 (2024)), e.g. in emerging quantum materials such as 2D materials. The research is carried out in our newly established
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Degree Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Course location Dresden In cooperation with United Nations University – Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and Resources Teaching language
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to build a successful career, whether in academia or beyond. Course organisation First and second semesters: theory and methods seminar, study group, colloquium, summer school Third to sixth semester: study
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Materials” with its about 100 members is a central structural element of the Cluster. It offers a training programme preparing the doctoral researchers not only for their research career and their work in the
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Principles of Chromosomal Instability Cellular Senescence, Tumour Suppression and Organismal Ageing Topics covered during the second semester: Materials Sciences Laser Technology Cardiovascular Tissue
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”, which was established in the framework of the second round of the Excellence Initiative in 2012 and has provided a basis for the development of the Cluster and the GSBS. The GSBS is also anchored
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(Institute for Sustainable Materials) Teaching language English Languages The entire programme can be completed with courses conducted in English, and the daily scientific communication of the programme is in
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medical students (StrucMed) was also successfully established in 2005, while a second "Clinical StrucMed" was started in 2015 and a third "Digital StrucMed" in 2021. HBRS has become a highly attractive
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. DAAD will conduct a formal review of the applications received via the DAAD portal only, according to the DAAD criteria. In addition to this first step, applicants must at the same time/as a second step
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important aspects of optics and photonics. The five KSOP research areas are Photonic Materials and Devices, Quantum Optics & Spectroscopy, Biomedical Photonics, Optical Systems, and Solar Energy. All research