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application deadline in the latest version of the Programme information. Can I apply for parallel funding to another institution? On principle it is possible to apply to another institution for funding
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application to the Humboldt Foundation? On principle, it is possible to file parallel applications. You must, however, indicate this on the application form and inform us immediately of any other applications
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Register here for the next round of applications! Register now! Hint The closing date for applications has elapsed. Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to apply for this programme. The next application round is scheduled to begin in August 2025. If you register now, we will send you an...
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parallel applications. You must, however, indicate this on the application form and inform us immediately of any other applications you submit and any other sponsorship decisions that occur while we
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another institution at the same time I submit my application to the Humboldt Foundation? On principle, it is possible to file parallel applications. You must, however, indicate this on the application form
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Start your online nomination or continue your nomination in "My Humboldt" Start online nomination Continue nomination Germany's most valuable research award The Humboldt Professorship is financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. It enables the holder to conduct...
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13.01.2020, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD position at the Chair of Algorithms and Complexity. Candidate shall work on approximation algorithms for scheduling problems in parallel and distributed
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Exploiting quantum systems with more than two energy levels (qudits) Scaling compilation approaches to utilize the processing power of parallel systems/supercomputers To learn more about our previous work