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further education, the fellowship programme is committed to removing barriers and establishing new contacts to form a Europe-wide network of experts who exchange information and experiences. Target Group
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by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The Studienwerk specifically promotes talented Jewish students and doctoral candidates. ELES stands for a pluralistic, liberal and
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computational physics and probability theory and great interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. You hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or equivalent degree in
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the International Offices; not by the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung. For specific information on the application process, the deadline and application forms, please contact the International Office at your higher
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of inorganic ions and organic matter can cause defects in electrolyser stacks, resulting in costly process disruptions. This project considers: i) development of analytical methods for the quantification
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research and development, including; Feasibility studies on contaminant removal in a solar powered electrodialysis process Establishment of the most suitable energy management scenario in collaboration with
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)physics, statistical mechanics, scientific computing and also a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. You hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or
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glycosylation, the most complex cellular enzymatic process chemical or chemoenzymatic synthesis of glycan-based reporter molecules and small molecule inhibitors contribution to scientific primary publications
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developing countries (KOSPIE)" with funds from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). As part of this programme, young students from Tunisia from engineering subjects (including a
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Centre (IGSTC), aims to build scientific capacity, encourage, and promote women researchers. Applications for the WISER programme are accepted in a so-called paired mode. This means that two researchers