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Description The Class of Language Education within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers a research-oriented and interdisciplinary doctoral program drawing on the expertise
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, physics, chemistry or related disciplines Enjoy experimental work in international and multidisciplinary teams Communicative, structured and target oriented way of working Knowledge of German or English Our
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, and/or numerical mathematics, as well as an excellent command of a programming language, preferably Python or C/C++. The candidate should have an interest in modeling and solving a complex, coupled
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demonstrations Scientific documentation and communication of results in the form of conference contributions and journal publications Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field
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, participate in scientific and professional skills courses, attend international conferences and receive career development support. The PhD programme’s teaching language is English. Full funding is provided
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-controlled laboratory area Careful style of working Personal commitment, motivation and self-discipline to carry out research independently Communication skills in an interdisciplinary research environment
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of Position Full PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, Social Science, Cultural History, Cultural Studies, American Studies
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Description The Class of Language within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers excellent conditions for doctoral research. Our program combines a research-oriented and
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PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Physics, Experimental Physics, Nanotechnology, Nanosciences, Theoretical Physics Description Description The Center for NanoScience
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educated in cell biology, possibly also immunology and cancer biology fluent oral and written communication skills in English, comparable to level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference