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semiconductor properties to the composition of lead-free double perovskites Your Profile: Master’s degree in theoretical or computational physics, chemistry, materials science, or a similar field Familiarity with
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for highly loaded, neutron-exposed components in nuclear reactors. High-entropy alloys have shown promising mechanical, thermo-mechanical, and corrosion-resistant properties. Their complex chemical composition
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possible conditions for their scientific careers. We seek motivated graduate students interested in the broad research areas of the BGI related to studying the formation, structure, composition, and
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the official DAAD template [doc-Datei] and ask your professors to email the confidential document to the GSPoL (admissions.gspol at uni-muenster.de ). Step 2: personal interview at the GSPoL Step 3
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through the online application tool of the PhD EPH program; Applications by mail/e-mail will not be accepted; Incomplete applications will not be considered; Applications which are not submitted will not be
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; certificates of internships, if applicable; all documents in German or English; You can send your application until the 19th of December 2025 in a single pdf file to : E-Mail: info@isse.tu-clausthal.de
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, you must submit in a separate e-mail: Short video (maximum 30 seconds, not longer). The video must include: personal introduction, background and your motivation to apply to the research position
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for reference Educational and professional certificates (university degree(s) with marks, internships, workshops, languages, etc.) Copy of passport Moreover, you must submit in a separate e-mail: Short video
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certificates (university degree(s) with marks, internships, workshops, languages, etc.) Copy of passport Moreover, you must submit in a separate e-mail: Short video (maximum 30 seconds, not longer). The video
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of records, link to Master thesis (if already completed), and the names, affiliation, and e-mail addresses of two references) by December 5, 2025 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service