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should have very good skills in the English language and a strong background in at least one of the fields relevant for research at ConVeY: Control theory, formal methods in computer science, or machine
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programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content The interdisciplinary research activities, from which you can choose a topic for your doctorate, are centred on theory and modelling
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possess a broad understanding of the complexity of the scientific subject and a profound knowledge of the theory of science. Each doctoral student has an individually assigned thesis committee with whom
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on the fundamental processes that control the dynamics of the lithosphere and the design of the earth's surface. The extent and nature of volcanic eruptions are determined by the physical properties of melts and their
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combination of high-level academic and applied research. During the two-to-three-semester course phase of the programme, students deepen their knowledge of economic theory, applied economics, business studies
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. Within RESOLV, more than 200 scientists at six institutions, spanning experimental chemistry, theory and chemical engineering, investigate how solvents play an active role in the control, mediation and
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Science and Social Anthropology. This should aid doctoral researchers in reflecting on the historical conditionality and the constructivist character of theories and the interdependence of theoretical and
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joint doctoral programme of the three Berlin universities and the graduate school of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+. Areas of expertise include: Geometry and topology Algebraic geometry and number theory