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working in an interdisciplinary environment Excellent written and verbal communicaton skills in the English languange Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This scholarship programme offers you the opportunity to complete your doctoral degree in Germany. The scholarships are funded by
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Cusanuswerk offers fellowships to particularly gifted students and doctoral candidates of catholic faith from all
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depending on the length of the chosen study programme or project Start: usually from 1st October of the following year (depending on the start of your study programme), or earlier if a German language course
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Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the project. In the course of the application procedure, which takes place both at the GRK 2767 of the TU Dresden and at the HZDR, the documents received by the HZDR will
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Requirements: excellent university degree (master or comparable) in computer engineering or electrical engineering a strong background in digital design, hardware description languages (e.g. Verilog, VHDL
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/d) Microeconomics / Applied Economics The initial appointment will be 2 years with the possibility of extension. Salary is in accordance with the German State Regulated Public Salary Scale (starting
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years' professional experience the chance to take a postgraduate or Master's degree at a state or state-recognised German university, and in exceptional cases to take a doctoral degree, and to obtain a
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English (written and spoken) is essential in order to participate actively in the programme. Further information The programme is jointly organised by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the
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Training Group "AirMetro - Technological & Operational Integration of Highly Automated Air Transport in Urban Areas" (RTG 2947) , funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This interdisciplinary group