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up to two years old. Application Procedure Application deadline 30 October of each year, 23:59 (Central European Time). Applications are possible from 01 September each year Application documents
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the latter two being integral parts of the wastewater treatment process. For example, previous studies have shown that a decrease in the number of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria could lead to an accumulation
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application form how long you wish to receive funding. The funding period will then be determined during the selection process, taking into account your study plan. The grant cannot be extended. Funding must
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Technology: Professorship Measurement and Sensor Technology Further information Technische Universität Dresden Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty of Computer Science Faculty of Mechanical Science and
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Germany (so-called 'sandwich model'). Your project must be agreed with both supervisors according to the following procedure: You start your doctoral degree in your home country. This is followed by
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Master's graduates with a passion for transformation processes have the opportunity to participate in a unique university
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. Application location Apply directly to the chosen study programme Application and Selection Procedure Step 1: You send your complete application(s) directly to the according postgraduate course. Step 2: A