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-mortem analysis (field of activity: "analysis and characterisation") in order to elucidate reaction mechanisms and damage patterns. These findings are reflected back to the respective focal points and the
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, managing, integrating and using GI, required to solve the critical problems in research and society mentioned above demonstrated GI competence in terms of substantial authority, innovation, autonomy
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seven semesters. The credits are defined in terms of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Curriculum The PhD programme includes mandatory and elective courses. The courses can be further
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include novel solar cells, field amplification for highly sensitive spectroscopy, biosensing applications where complex detection processes are made simpler, and even on-site sample examination using
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at desy.de ). DESY in Hamburg does not grant doctoral degrees directly but collaborates with the Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg. Candidates for thesis research will have to satisfy the terms of admission
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( christoph.heyl at desy.de ). DESY in Hamburg does not grant doctoral degrees directly but collaborates with the University of Hamburg. Candidates for thesis research will have to satisfy the terms of admission
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a supervisor and two mentors. The combined expertise of the mentoring team helps students critically evaluate their PhD projects from time to time and find new ways to solve or sidestep technical
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mechanisms that promote healthy ageing and identify interventions and potential drug targets. Our research areas include: DNA Damage & Repair Genetics & Epigenetics Immunology & Inflammation Membrane & Lipid
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Elementary mechanics and damage processes Component life extension: corrosion, stress-corrosion, abrasion, tribology, and fatigue Furthermore, there are Welcome Days, the annual retreat, and workshops
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-recognised rankings prove that Heidelberg's excellent reputation and leading role in the scientific community is well deserved. In terms of educating students and promoting promising early-career academics