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institutes run by the Max Planck Society . The MPIs are Germany’s prime basic research facilities with world-class, basic research in the fields of medicine, biology, chemistry, physics, technology, and the
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oceanography), chemistry, ecology, mathematics, computer science, engineering, economics, or political science Since the programme focuses strongly on numerical simulations, candidates with computer literacy
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, physics, and chemical engineering sciences to cultural heritage. A strong emphasis is placed on the mathematical and computational foundations, encompassing theoretical underpinnings and computational
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education, research, technology, and the media. With its renowned museums, galleries, theatres, and festivals, the capital of Bavaria also ranks among the major European cultural centres. Its proximity
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professionals in industry, government, and academia. Globally, geospatial technology is often mentioned as a high-growth industry sector. Career chances for graduates with GI-related skills can therefore be
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Studies and have performed exceptionally well in their studies. Applicants from related fields (such as Industrial Engineering, Statistics, or quantitative social sciences) may also fulfil the admission
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collaboration (neuroscientists and device physicists) Your Profile: Master’s degree in electrical/electronic engineering, physics or related fields Strong skills in mixed-signal circuit designs (TIA, ADC, …) and
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-prüfung), German Electron Synchrotron (DESY Deutsches Elektronen-Synchroton), Hamburg University of Technology (TU Hamburg), Helmut Schmidt University of the German Federal Army (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität
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the micro-structures and nano-structures of pure substances and composites. Battery Cell Technology The battery cell serves as a technological demonstrator for developed materials. All developments
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by interaction with its application and, in turn, is key to progress in technology and science. In Göttingen's mathematical history, this is exemplified by Carl Friedrich Gauss, who was inspired by his