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Participate in yearly retreats organized by the doctoral network participants Support the dissemination of software tools and concepts Supervise student projects and BSc/MSc theses Your Profile: Master’s degree
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requirements include successful graduation (MSc level) in one or several of the following disciplines: computer science, mathematics, some natural sciences, environmental informatics, bioinformatics
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Degree Dr rer pol (PhD) with integrated MSc in Economics (specialisation economic research) Course location Bonn Teaching language English Languages All courses are taught in English. Full-time
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astrophysics, condensed matter physics and solid state theory, statistical and biological physics, mathematical physics, quantum information theory, and nuclear physics. Course organisation All graduate studies
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an MSc at the end of Phase I. Phase II is the research phase of the BMS PhD programme. BMS doctoral candidates should take advantage of the many opportunities offered by Berlin's mathematics research
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of systemic neurosciences: single cells to complex systems system analysis to mathematical modelling perception and cognition to mind and neurophilosophy biology to technical solutions Additional support is
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programme where all accepted students receive funding to cover tuition and living expenses during the course of their doctoral studies. Academic admission requirements Applicants should hold an MSc
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cooperation in the training of young neuroscientists. The IMPRS Mechanisms of Mental Function and Dysfunction (MMFD) offers a PhD programme for outstanding MSc graduates. For detailed information, please visit
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Mathematical and computational methods to design and analyse biological systems Engineering biology to address current challenges in sustainability Creating new technology for the interrogation of cells
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an interest in computational neuroscience and with a strong mathematical background are welcome to apply if they hold an MSc or equivalent degree at the start of the programme. We strongly advise you to check