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Jun 2025 Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language English German Required Degree Master Areas of study Automation Technology, Mechatronics, Robotics, Systems Engineering, Applied
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quantification, model-order reduction, or multi-fidelity methods. The primary fields of application are life science, medicine and health, earth observation and robotics. Consequently, a MUDS student will learn
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for anaerobic lab work. See www.tu-dresden.de/bio/mikdiv for background on the working group and on the topic. Requirements: university degree (Master or Diploma or comparable) in Biology or related
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must include: A cover letter motivating your application. Four presentation slides about your master thesis or another research project of you (1. Motivation and Goal of the research project, 2. Methods
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requirements must be met? Doctoral candidates or participants in a combined Master and PhD programme who commenced their studies at least one year before. Doctoral students with a confirmed job offer for after
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‑)Medieval Latin Studies, Dutch Studies, Scandinavian Studies, Romance Studies (main areas: French, Spanish and Italian Literature), Sinology, and Slavic Studies. The program comprises three main research
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mentoring and supervision by two principal investigators excellent hardware facilities for high performance computing and scalable AI What to submit: master certificate and transcript of records (if not in
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partners at Princeton and Chicago Present findings at international conferences and co-author publications in high-impact journals Qualifications Master's degree in Physics/Physical Chemistry with excellent
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, and successfully publishing scientific work. Furthermore, staff will participate in the Social Psychology Chair teaching and examination in the Psychology Bachelor, Teacher Training, and Master program
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Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Physics, Experimental Physics Description Description For our BMBF-funded research project