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location for green hydrogen. Who can apply? Graduate students who are interested in any topics related to Green Hydrogen (GH2) and want to be an active part in one of the four working groups: Production
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Description This PhD project builds on ongoing research projects in the area of photocatalytic membranes at IAMT. Current work will be expanded to (select) novel materials and membrane preparation
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compounds, etc. The project will focus on the i) development of membrane filtration systems and operation with novel nanofiltration membranes, ii) examination of the physical/chemical processes inside
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of study. The scholarships are funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. Who can apply? You can apply if you have completed your first degree (e.g. Bachelor’s or Diplom) at the latest by the time the funding period begins
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the course. A scholarship within the program can only be awarded once. Language skills Applicants must be able to follow lectures in German and participate in group work. Applicants must prove a
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academic performance and quality, extracurricular activities, motivation, and relevance of the research topic (if applicable). The DAAD reserves the right of final selection. Please note that all short
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of the institution. Areas evaluated include academic performance and quality, extracurricular activities, mo-tivation, and relevance of the research topic (if applicable). The DAAD reserves the right of final
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collaboration partner will have to confirm that they will provide the necessary infrastructure to work on the fellowship project. Note: researchers based at institutions in northwest Germany are ineligible for
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are strengthened. As part of the "In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme“, DAAD offers scholarships for Master studies. The programme is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and
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stays at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education or a non-university research institute in Germany (as part of a doctoral programme in the home country) are funded. In option b) a