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internationally. There will be the opportunity to participate in ship-based field campaigns and to visit partner institutes in Scandinavia. What do we expect from you? An very good or good MSc degree in Physical
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requirements include successful graduation (MSc level) in one or several of the following disciplines: computer science, mathematics, some natural sciences, environmental informatics, bioinformatics
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programme where all accepted students receive funding to cover tuition and living expenses during the course of their doctoral studies. Academic admission requirements Applicants should hold an MSc
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cooperation in the training of young neuroscientists. The IMPRS Mechanisms of Mental Function and Dysfunction (MMFD) offers a PhD programme for outstanding MSc graduates. For detailed information, please visit
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2,040 EUR per month (dependent on personal circumstances and experience). Academic admission requirements Entry with an MSc degree Entry level for doctoral studies at IMPRS-ML usually is an MSc degree
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an interest in computational neuroscience and with a strong mathematical background are welcome to apply if they hold an MSc or equivalent degree at the start of the programme. We strongly advise you to check
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of systemic neurosciences: single cells to complex systems system analysis to mathematical modelling perception and cognition to mind and neurophilosophy biology to technical solutions Additional support is
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Mathematical and computational methods to design and analyse biological systems Engineering biology to address current challenges in sustainability Creating new technology for the interrogation of cells
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structured training and supervision of more than 1,500 doctoral candidates in mathematics, natural and life sciences. Working on research projects towards their doctorate, the students are supported in
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astrophysics, condensed matter physics and solid state theory, statistical and biological physics, mathematical physics, quantum information theory, and nuclear physics. Course organisation All graduate studies