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course of study in the fields of Fine Art, Design, Visual Communication and Film. The scholarships also promote the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. Who can apply? You can apply if
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is far beyond in-situ observational networks. However, the accuracy of satellite retrievals depends on several assumptions leading to biased observations. The aim of the PhD-project is to overcome
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play a central role in this process. We are looking for a Research Assistant / Doctoral Student in applied Biotechnology or Chemistry (m/f/d) for the SuReMo research project on the Development
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out research, working projects in Germany and to maintain contacts as part of DAAD's global alumni network. The programme will be discontinued on 31 December 2025. Applications are no longer being
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Your Job: Energy systems engineering heavily relies on efficient numerical algorithms. In this HDS-LEE project, we will use machine learning (ML) along with data from previously solved problem
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. This can be either a study year in Germany as part of your study programme at your home university or an independent project or complementary study course with a professor/an instructor in Germany. The
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research project closely related to ongoing research in the working group of their supervisor, and the positions are located in Leipzig. 2 scholarships will be available, each with a funding period of up
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship (3 years, 66% TVL E13, Munz Group) in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry. One of the two following projects will be pursued: (i
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only funds projects in the artistic field. Other DAAD scholarship programmes are available for applicants from the field of musicology or music education or musicians with a scientific project. Duration
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the areas of Architecture, Interior Design, Monument Conservation and Building in Existing Contexts/Reconditioning of Old Buildings, Urban Planning/Urban Development, Landscape Architecture, Landscape