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research award programme, come to our online event and get information on the award and the application process from us directly. Click here for the next events. Our sponsorship The award amount is €80,000
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microscopy in biological science; digital signal processing; computer-aided design of optical and photonic systems; LabView; MatLab/SimuLink) Scientific modules (Summer School; Karlsruhe Days of Optics
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studied for a period of at least two and a half years in the following countries do not need to submit a certificate: UK, USA, Canada (except for Quebec), Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa
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environment, including: DFG Research Training Groups (RTG), International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS), etc. The complete list of units A list of classes for each semester A timeline of the PhD process
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System analysis, prognosis and control Transport processes Image Processing High Performance Computing Financial Mathematics Materials characterization and testing What you bring to the table You have
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matter physics, biomedical/material engineering or a related discipline. You have a strong background in data analysis and image processing. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and international teams
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. About Us The Technical University of Munich offers a wide spectrum of teaching and research with access to excellent IT and facilities in an innovative environment. The Institute of Turbomachinery and
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experimental use of organoid models (provided by a partner institute), including adaptation for biophysical assays and imaging Experimental investigations using atomic force microscopy (AFM), including force