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, and have access to outstanding facilities. Do I need to know English? Yes, English is the program’s working language. Test scores are strongly encouraged for the application unless you are a native
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Intelligent systems operate autonomously in, and adapt to, complex changing environments. While biological intelligent systems (including humans) have developed sophisticated abilities through
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About Us In a nutshell Institutions & Location Glossary Research Scientific Orientation BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR CONDENSATES BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS MATHS, COMPUTATION & AI Research
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program in close collaboration with the Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science which is responsible for all Ph.D. candidates in Computer Science at Saarland University. IMPRS doctoral researchers
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computer science? Additional support for families and underrepresented groups is described on our Equal Opportunity Resources page . Your question wasn’t answered? For more information regarding the MPI-SWS
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of the PhD program entitles you to the German doctoral degree "Doctor of Natural Sciences" (Dr. rer. nat.) or to the international academic degree "Doctor of Philosophy" (Ph.D.). The doctoral degree is, in
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The Max Planck ETH Center for Learning Systems (CLS) addresses cross-disciplinary research questions in the design and analysis of natural and man-made learning systems. The excellent engineering
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The Max Planck Society The Max Planck Society (MPS) is a world-leading scientific research organization, with 18 Nobel Prizes awarded to its scientists since 1948. Its 83 Max Planck Institutes
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faculty at the Max Planck Society and at Oxford University cover all major areas in Computer Science. For more information about the research interests of individual faculty, please visit: http://cis.mpg.de
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