20 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science Postgraduate positions in Germany
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next to each other on our Saarbrücken informatics campus (SIC ). This unique research environment gives our Ph.D. candidates the chance to collaborate with well over 200 researchers at the postdoctoral
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Description The HSII offers a three-year PhD curriculum beginning in October each year. The program is supported by a wide range of collaborative research initiatives, including CRC1192, CRC1328
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CS@max planck is a highly selective doctoral program that grants admitted students full financial support to pursue doctoral research in the broad area of computer and information science, with
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academic degree) in the field of Economics and Business Administration at the latest by the time you commence your scholarship-supported study programme. What can be funded? A complete Master's degree
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. Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control M.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Sciences Master‘s Degree in Law M.Sc. Electronics and Computer Engineering Al-Quds Open University M.Sc
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computer science? Additional support for families and underrepresented groups is described on our Equal Opportunity Resources page . Your question wasn’t answered? For more information regarding the MPI-SWS
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is no programme you can apply for directly! Only after applying at a participating graduate school (see www.daad.de/gssp for the list of participating graduate school you can apply to and for further
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Value financial and non-material support Up-to-date information is available on the programme website . Application Papers Application forms and further information on the application procedure
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The International Max Planck Research School on Trustworthy Computing (IMPRS-TRUST) is a graduate program jointly run by the Max Planck Institute for Informatics (MPI-INF), the Max Planck Institute
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the programme start. During an intensive four-week programme, participants have the opportunity to gain first-hand experience of the German parliamentary system and political decision-making processes. Target