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Description/content The PhD programme in Physics is part of the Georg-August University School of Science (GAUSS), which offers a structured doctoral education and promotes excellent research in mathematics and
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programme No Description/content Building upon the increasingly strong links between physics, chemistry and the life sciences, the programme aims at advancing the quantitative and molecular understanding
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international research community! Founded in 2007, GGNB is a joint enterprise between four faculties of the University of Göttingen (Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, and Physics), the Max Planck Institutes
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the five faculties of Biology and Psychology , Chemistry , Geoscience and Geography , Mathematics and Computer Science , and Physics . These faculties are closely cooperating with the University Medical
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deadline Several calls per year Please plan ahead for any admission tests that you may be required to take, e.g. English language test or a GRE subject test in physics or chemistry (no GRE for geosciences
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on the fundamental processes that control the dynamics of the lithosphere and the design of the earth's surface. The extent and nature of volcanic eruptions are determined by the physical properties of melts and their
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of human-environment research. The general theme associates process mapping and modelling, creation of material balances (water, air, sediment, carbon, nitrogen and pollutants), the reconstruction of past
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stay in an English-speaking country may also be accepted. Application deadline No application deadline Submit application to Please see our website for questions regarding the application process: http
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interdisciplinary projects, e.g., in economathematics, mathematical physics, and mathematical data science Internationality and cooperation – enhancing students' ability to work in international networks and
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systems, remote sensing and computational geosciences) scientific computing (computational aspects of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, etc.) Course organisation Organisation of studies depends