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doctorate or in the early postdoc phase. Who can apply? You can apply if you: are doing your doctorate at a university or research institution outside Germany or have already completed your doctorate (post
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This programme offers you the opportunity to do a bi-national doctoral degree at your home university and at a university in Germany
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research and development, including; Feasibility studies on contaminant removal in a solar powered electrodialysis process Establishment of the most suitable energy management scenario in collaboration with
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methods for photocatalytic membrane development. The project will focus on i) photocatalyst selection, looking beyond the most commonly used materials, ii) exploring options of catalyst deposition and
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funded? A research project at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education or a non-university research institute in Germany, which is being carried out in conjunction with an academic
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from developing and emerging countries. It offers the opportunity to continue their academic and professional career in innovation-driving STEM fields in Germany with a Master’s degree in mathematics
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; clearly show motivation and strong commitment; have completed their last university degree not more than 6 years ago at the time of application; must be nationals or permanent residents of Angola
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latest by the time the funding period begins. What can be funded? The programme provides funding for a doctoral project at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education or a non-university
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of study in the field of architecture. The scholarships also promote the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. Who can apply? You can apply if you have gained a first university degree in
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to identify targets for the development of rejuvenation strategies. We have established a large dataset of single cell whole transcriptomic analysis of hematopoietic progenitors and bulk RNAseq of endothelial