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to 5 potential projects from either program. Contact For further information about the program please visit: imprs-gs.uni-goettingen.de or https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/621713.html The Max Planck
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at gsnas.fu-berlin.de Required Documents Required Documents Motivation letter CV Certificates Research expose References Language certificate Application Application https://www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/en
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the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology, and Space (BMFTR). It includes an interdisciplinary training program based on the concept of a graduate school. In the 2nd year there is the option of increasing
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of industrial processes. The Department of Computational Fluid Dynamics is seeking a PhD Student (f/m/d) to contribute to “Experimental analysis and simulation of flow-induced vibration in gas-liquid two-phase
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. Requirements: university degree (master or diploma) in chemistry or physics and profound knowledge in computational and theoretical physics/chemistry A sound knowledge of simulation methods and actinide
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The primary aim of this programme is to promote research projects within the context of doctoral programmes. Who can apply? Doctoral
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Germany as part of their Master degree programme (e.g. double degree programmes) or who take part in an exchange programme at a German partner university for a year are also not eligible for funding
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gas/solid interfaces. The project is embedded into interdisciplinary and international cooperations involving partner groups from natural science and engineering ( https://www.sfb1452.research.fau.eu
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arrival date of the university central mail service or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies), preferably via the TUD SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de by sending it as a
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is limited for three years. Description of the project The research group of Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Frank Schreiber at the University of Tübingen works on the physics of molecular and biological matter