139 phd-in-architecture-"Multiple" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" PhD positions at DAAD in Germany
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Description The Research Training Group (in German: Graduiertenkolleg, GRK) RTG2670 “Beyond Amphiphilicity: Self-Organization of Soft Matter Via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions” in the second
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biogeochemical processes of the coastal ocean and the impact of anthropogenic influences on the natural state. It is located near Hamburg. PhD Position Reference code: 50136009_4 – 2025/KD 2 Commencement date: as
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Description We welcome applications via our website from 25 August - 07 October 2025. The International Max Planck Research School for Molecules of Life (IMPRS-ML) offers fully funded PhD student
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Description The Graduate School Scholarship Program(GSSP) of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering two (2) doctoral scholarships for aspiring PhD students within the framework
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Description This PhD project builds on ongoing research projects in the area of photocatalytic membranes at IAMT. Current work will be expanded to (select) novel materials and membrane preparation
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, sample and data analysis and write-up of results for scientific publication are part of the PhD process – a journey to become an independent researcher! Throughout the project, there will be multiple
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PhDGermany Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Back to Overview Next Working LanguageGerman LocationOsnabrück Application Deadline13 Sep
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PhDGermany Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Back to Overview Working LanguageGerman LocationOsnabrück Application Deadline13 Sep 2025
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Description This PhD project relates with ongoing research projects in the area of renewable energy powered membrane processes, in particular solar-powered electrodialysis at IAMT. The removal
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Description The Hector Fellow Academy offers the opportunity to carry out a self-developed PhD project under the supervision of Prof. Katrin Amunts (Cécile and Oskar Vogt Institute of Brain Research