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Description The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the University of Stuttgart offer within the German Research Council (DFG)-funded Research Training Group (RTG) 3076 “Sustainable
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keen interest in applying these skills to biological questions. This includes: A completed university degree in (bio)organic chemistry (Diploma, Master or equivalent, preferably with a very good grade
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. Please also include any supplementary information provided by the university, if available. Temporary/provisional transcripts for any ongoing degree programs. Contact details for at least two referees
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nationality from biological sciences, chemistry, mathematics, computer sciences and physics. Be part of CiM-IMPRS, a program run jointly by the University of Münster and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular
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heritage. Position details You will have the opportunity to participate in one of several available PhD programs, with three years funding, in collaboration with the University of Göttingen. Masters students
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) and degree certificate for all completed degrees. Please also include any supplementary information provided by the university, if available. Temporary/provisional transcripts for any ongoing degree
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within the Graduate School Language & Literature Munich. Applicants are expected to have an above-average university degree (Staatsexamen, state board examination, Magister Artium, diploma, Master of Arts
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impressive scientific heritage. Position details You will have the opportunity to participate in one of several available PhD programs, with three years funding, in collaboration with the University
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the German Research Foundation, and is conducted together with partners from the Universities of Hamburg and Bremen, as well as others. The candidate will use novel particle image velocimetry measurements
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Resources at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. The PhD student will be registered at KIT in the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering and spend time in Canada. The IAMT research team is