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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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knowledge while at the same time promoting cultural and scientific understanding between the two regions. The research grants cover a wide range of topics - from molecular biology and garden architecture
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-inspired responsive building envelope systems. Your Profile Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a closely related field Strong background in façade engineering
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disciplines are eligible: legal sciences political science/international relations business/economics humanities and social sciences natural sciences computer science medicine architecture, only in connection
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a research group led by Dr. Sofiia Reshetniak working on the mechanisms regulating synaptic architecture. Project description Highly viewed by the German Research Foundation (DFG), this project is a
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the German Federal Foreign Office. Who can apply? University teachers from the following disciplines are eligible to apply: Architecture (Interior Design, Monument Conservation, Urban Planning/Urban
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particular, we aim to develop a neural network architecture that will allow us to accelerate solving AC power flow (AC‑PF) computations, potentially facilitating real‑time contingency analysis, rapid design
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flows, and stakeholder behavior. Requirements: Completed university degree (master's/diploma) in civil engineering, architecture, geoinformation technologies, or a degree related to the subject matter
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flows, and stakeholder behavior. Requirements: Completed university degree (master's/diploma) in civil engineering, architecture, geoinformation technologies, or a degree related to the subject matter
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site or art space, relating to themes such as Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Cultural History, Natural Sciences and Technology and a relation to the overarching theme of the programme next year