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Course location Berlin Description/content The IMPRS-IDI, established in 2005, is a vibrant international doctoral programme with 60-70 doctoral students from more than 20 different countries
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language. Full-time / part-time full-time Mode of study Fully on-site with voluntary online elements Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Winter and summer semester Application deadline For the summer
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organised in five divisions: Biology, Chemistry, and Process Engineering; Informatics, Economics, and Society; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Natural and Built Environment; and Physics and Mathematics
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Degree Dr rer nat Course location Regensburg Teaching language German English Languages Participants can choose to write the PhD thesis in German or English. Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning
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, chemistry, physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, synthetic biology, material science, computer science, micro- and nanotechnology) from a recognised academic institution and the acceptance
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Degree Dr rer nat/PhD Course location Göttingen Teaching language English Languages English Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application deadline
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Studies Sports Science Psychology Engineering Sciences Civil and Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering & Information Technology Faculty of Computer Science Natural & Life
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the renewable energy colleagues at IMT Elucidation of the dominant separation mechanisms, to achieve both fundamental understanding and optimized process performance The PhD project will be predominantly
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? What are the most suitable photocatalytic material characteristics for micropollutant degradation in water and what are selection criteria / tools? What are the mechanisms behind membrane photocatalysis
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of micropollutants and how micropollutant removal be verified? What are the mechanisms for micropollutant removal with these membranes? What are the limiting factors to micropollutant removal, and which membrane