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early. Additionally, students obtain skills in writing, presenting, and project management. Course organisation The PhD programme consists of two phases. During the first phase, known as the graduate
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programmes: any time Application deadline The first-round application deadline of 1 December 2024 is for - Phase I applicants requiring admission with a scholarship and - Phase II applicants who want to start
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current research focuses on oxygen-dependent regulation of RNA by phase separation, and mitochondrial responses to hypoxia (a decrease in oxygen availability). We seek to understand fundamental mechanisms
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mode of study The structure of our programme is described here: https://www.graduateschool-computerscience.de/structure-2/ . Preparatory phase candidates can begin either in October or April
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observational studies at ATTO, this project will use vegetation modeling as a powerful tool to investigate the impacts of current climate extremes and future projections on the Amazon rainforests. The focus
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). Additionally, the flow modeling is enhanced in a stepwise manner. Initially, a flow model developed during the first funding phase is applied and compared with measurements. At present, this model accurately
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Lviv, Ukraine. The current research topics include disorder effects on phase transitions (diluted ferromagnets, long-range correlated defects, spin glasses, random graphs and networks), long-range
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well as the preparation of a research proposal and framework should be undertaken at an early stage within the programme. Current information Please check our website for information on current research subjects: https
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have graduated more than six years prior to the nomination date ( exceptions apply) applicants with a PhD are not eligible research phases outside Germany during the funding period can be supported
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sustained commitment beyond one's own interests during the doctoral or study phase as well as a broad spectrum of interests beyond what is professionally required The assessment process takes place in two