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Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language German English Required Degree Master Areas of study Husbandry, Agricultural Science, Geosciences, Environmental Science, Nature Conservation
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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of creative breakthrough." The methodology combines detailed case studies, comparative pattern analyses, and quantitative data evaluation with interdisciplinary perspectives from medicine, biology, chemistry
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extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities - more information about the PhD program at the HZDR
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“DiamondNanoNMR” we are looking for ambitious PhD students (75%, TV-L E13, limited to 3 years). Our mission is to apply quantum information concepts to nanoscale sensing. This emerging technology stands
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and Data Science (MIDS) at the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. The research group works at the intersection of analysis, modeling and simulation. The advertised position is partly funded by the German Research
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the atomic to the industrial scale – to drive innovations that enable a sustainable energy transition. We are now inviting applications for a three-year PhD position in electrochemistry, focused
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Description We welcome applications via our website from 25 August - 07 October 2025. The International Max Planck Research School for Molecules of Life (IMPRS-ML) offers fully funded PhD student
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Description RESOLV is a world-leading interdisciplinary research project in Solvation Science awarded as a Cluster of Excellence by the German Excellence Strategy. Within RESOLV, more than 200
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interdisciplinary research at the interface of forest pathology, molecular biology and plant biochemistry and offering a fully-funded PhD position in Tree defense metabolism and microbial interactions. Project