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. Teaching full courses is not mandatory for doctoral researchers at the MPIfG, but they are asked to become teaching assistants for courses taught by MPIfG directors and research group leaders. Special
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Languages Courses are held in English. Participants can choose to write the dissertation in English or in German. The BMS offers assistance to those international students with little or no German language
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are led with foreign partners International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context Special promotion / funding of the programme DFG (e.g. Research Training Groups) Course-specific
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for three PhD positions to be filled on August 1st 2025 to enlarge our research team working on NLP for medical applications. PhD Positions in NLP for Medical Applications The Chair of Software Engineering
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candidate that supports us in developing Gaussian processes based models with structure preservation in port-Hamiltonian systems. A PhD position is currently available in the Collaborative Research Center
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Our Mission: Discovering and describing life and earth - with people, through dialogue. The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (MfN) is an excellent and integrated research museum of the Leibniz
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degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content The Integrated Research Training Group 1309 (IRTG) provides a tailor-made training environment for doctoral
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Engineering, Program Analysis and Formal Methods We constantly seek applications from qualified researchers regardless of their national origin or citizenship. The working language is English. A command of
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Engineering, Program Analysis and Formal Methods We constantly seek applications from qualified researchers regardless of their national origin or citizenship. The working language is English. A command of
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in analytical theory from Nancy and the long-standing experience in sophisticated computer simulation studies from Leipzig, promising unique prospects in advanced education of PhD students via research