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academics and build an interdisciplinary network of experts on the environment. To this end, the scholarships help finance doctoral theses which clearly address topical environmental protection and nature
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Technology (DST), Government of India and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Government of Germany, invites applications for Paired Early Career Fellowship in Applied Research (PECFAR) from
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students pursuing an experimental doctoral thesis in basic research in biomedicine Postdocs who are pursuing an experimental project in basic research in biomedicine Graduates who have applied
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of the areas number theory, geometry, non-commutative geometry, topology, analysis of partial differential equations, mathematical physics Language proficiency in English or German These posts are designed
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must be fulfilled. Please note that Master's programmes at German universities are generally consecutive. This means that the Master's programme builds on the Bachelor's programme. Please note that you
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; Bachelor's students and postdocs cannot receive funding. Duration 2 to 6 months Scholarship Value individual financial support, but limited to 10,000 EUR per request Application Papers Application forms and
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, condensed-matter physics, and materials science. Our research encompasses three research areas of new approaches in precision synthesis of PCL (A), PCLs’ properties and functions (B), and Experimental and
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interdisciplinary collaboration. We are seeking highly motivated doctoral researchers with a M.Sc., or equivalent, in materials science, chemistry, mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, or electrical
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or to organise events in cooperation with our partner institutions in the city of Munich. Pending approval by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany, fellowships can be awarded for a period of
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teaching at the Chair, in particular with a focus on the planning and design of railroad systems application and continued development of digital planning methods such as Building Information Modeling