Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Germany: PhD scholarship within the Research Training Group „Nano- and Energy-research”

Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014

3-years PhD scholarship (Georg-Lichtenberg-Stipendium) within the Research Training Group „Nano- and Energy-research”
supported by the state of Lower Saxony.
The newly established Research Training Group (RTG) “Nano- and Energy Research” is aiming at investigating the molecular basis of energy conversion processes in nanostructures. The research projects have a strongly interdisciplinary character involving both project leaders and students from Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The research topics are focused on fundamental problems in the conversion of light into electric and/or chemical energy, energy storage, as well as magneto- or chemo-reception. Projects encompass the fabrication of nanostructures, analytical microscopy of their morphology and composition, as well as the spectroscopic detection and characterization of energy conversion, in particular on ultrafast time scales. In close collaboration with the Hochschule Emden/Leer, the RTG at the University of Oldenburg offers broad and comprehensive education and training in all the pertinent experimental and theoretical methods. With this, we expect to gain an in-depth microscopic understanding of existing physically and chemically relevant model systems as well as to generate ideas for the development of radically new conversion systems.
FURTHER INFORMATION

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Germany: IMPRS for Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Deadline: 06 Feb. 2014


Application


Twice a year the International Max Planck Research School for Global Biogeochemical Cycles accepts applications for PhD stipends.
Did you have had a look at our website (including the available PhD projects)? If you are interested in joining us, please apply according to the instructions below. 

Saturday, 16 November 2013

Germany: PhD student / Early stage researcher in Physics

Deadline: 25 Nov. 2013

Sources based on the parametric downconversion process are most established for the preparation of quantum light states. The engineering of integrated sources is key for the progress of quantum communication and information processing systems. The design and implementation of specifically tailored integrated devices for quantum applications require the combination of know-how in the fields of integrated optics, quantum optics as well as quantum information science.
Description
The position offers the chance of developing novel integrated devices for engineered photon pair generation based on periodically poled LN or KTP waveguides. This includes their design (including several functionalities on a single chip), the fabrication of apt structures in the clean rooms, as well as their characterization in the quantum optics labs.
Your Profile:
Applicants must have a master’s degree in physics or in a related relevant subject; experience in integrated optics, laser physics, experimental quantum optics or quantum information science.

Further Details: 

Prof. Dr. Christine Silberhorn
University of Paderborn
Faculty of Science
Department of Physics
Warburger Straße 100
D-33098 Paderborn
E-Mail: christine.silberhorn@upb.de

Germany: R&D Engineer (Ph. D. student) for Electric Motor Control

Deadline: 31 March 2014

Description
- Support during development of the power electronics stages and controller hardware
- Development of control algorithms for different types of electric machines used for electric propulsion using MATLAB/Simulink
- Implementation of the control algorithms in FPGAs
- Development of a test-bench for electric propulsion systems
- Test and verification
- Writing of associated documentation with the award of a Ph.D.

Development of a virtual development environment for electric propulsion systems with research into advanced power electronics and control strategies.

- Development of a universal controller for different types of electric machines used for electric propulsion
Nr of positions available : 1
Engineering - Electrical engineering
Early stage researcher or 0-4 yrs (Post graduate) 
First Stage Researcher (R1) 
Salary: € 2,000 /month
http://www.adept-itn.eu/page/articles.html/_/open-positions

Friday, 15 November 2013

Germany: 25 PhD scholarships

Deadline: 6 Jan. 2014

Requirements
For detailed information about our application requirements see:
http://www.qbm.lmu.de/requirements/ Please note that you need to have completed a Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant field prior to starting the PhD program.  In exceptional circumstances, highly promising students with a Bachelor’s degree can qualify by passing an entrance exam; please contact us directly by email.
RegistrationIn order to apply for the program, you need to register first. You will have to enter your name and choose a username and password. You will then immediately receive a confirmation email with an activation link that will give you access to our online application tool.
In your application, please select up to four research groups you are interested in. You can find details about research areas and participating research groups on our webpage:
http://www.qbm.lmu.de/research/


Germany: 15 doctoral fellowships

Deadline: 17 Nov. 2013
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof (SALSA)
Call for Applications: 15 doctoral fellowships in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Natural Sciences Education
SALSA, the Graduate School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, is announcing 15 doctoral fellowships to begin on April 1st, 2014. The program offers a structured, three-year period of multidisciplinary research combined with an integrated curriculum in Analytical Sciences.
Applications will be accepted upon submission via our online application tool only (www.analytical-sciences.de), which will be accessible from October 10th until November 17th, 2013. Graduate students (master’s degree or equivalent) in chemistry, biology, physics and related disciplines with an interest in Analytical Sciences as well as graduates with a background in natural sciences education are invited to apply. For further information please visit http://www.analytical-sciences.de.

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Germany: DAAD Scholarships


DAAD Graduate School Scholarship Programme (GSSP)  
What is the aim of this new funding scheme?
As more and more PhD students apply to German graduate schools instead of contacting a supervisor for individual supervision of their research work, GSSP implements an alternative modus of application and selection:
Within the framework of the GSSP programme, scholarships are awarded in a three-stage competition and selection
procedure:
  1. Graduates who wish to participate apply at one of the graduate programmes listed on the GSSP website.
  1. Following a selection process the graduate programme submits a short list of qualified candidates to the DAAD. Additionally, the nominees have to submit an application form with supporting documentation.
  1. A committee at DAAD comprised of university professors makes the final decision in the selection of the scholarship awards.

As a first step, applications must be sent directly to the graduate school.

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Germany: Jena PhD Fellowships

General Requirements for a JSMC Fellowship Application
Both German as well as international students are welcome to apply. However, candidates should demonstrate adequate competence in the English language as English is the language of instruction at JSMC.
Applicants must have - or be about to - obtain a Master's degree or equivalent (e.g., the German 'Diplom') in Natural Sciences or a related field. Students holding a Bachelor's degree from a research-oriented institution can also be admitted to the program if they have shown outstanding performance (e.g. making a major contribution to a refereed publication).
In general, those welcome to apply will be students with a degree in biology, chemistry, physics, medical sciences, bioinformatics, and earth sciences. Please check whether your research experience matches the open projects on offer during the current Recruitment Call. Applicants should show a strong interest in the JSMC research program centered on the overarching topic "Microbial Communication". They should also be willing to engage enthusiastically in cross-disciplinary projects .   

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Germany: Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg

Deadline: 30 August 2013

Research Fellow (PhD candidate)
The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law invites applications for a position to start on 1st September 2013 or later as a Research Fellow (PhD candidate) part-time (50%) with Professor Anne Peters.
Job descriptionThe research fellow will conduct legal research (contribution to common research projects and own publications), particularly in the field of public international law (including international and European human rights law), global governance, and European Union law and comparative constitutional law. Candidates are expected to write a dissertation (PhD thesis) in one of the aforementioned fields of research. Teaching at the law faculty of the University of Heidelberg (mainly in German language) can be arranged in consultation with the faculty.
Work environmentWe offer outstanding conditions to undertake foundational legal research, and a very conducive work climate in an international team. English and German are used both as working languages and for publications.
RequirementsThe applicants are required to hold a university degree in law (with distinction), to have a deep knowledge of public international law, to demonstrate great interest in academic research, and to be fully proficient in English (in written and oral); further language skills are of advantage.
ConditionsThe position is initially opened for the period of one year and will normally be prolonged regularly. The salary and social benefits are provided according to the Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst (TVöD-Bund). The position is part-time (19.5 hrs./wk.).
The Max Planck Society seeks to promote gender equality, and would therefore appreciate it if this job offer appealed especially to women.
The Max Planck Society aims to employ more handicapped persons. To this end, applications from severely handicapped persons are explicitly welcomed.
How to applyPlease electronically submit your application (CV; copies of academic records; a PhD project description of no more than 1-2 pages, one own legal manuscript, such as a seminar paper; possibly also a letter of recommendation) by 30 August 2013 (or later upon agreement) to APeters-office@mpil.de

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Germany: Marie Curie Initial Training Network TECAS: Tissue Engineering for Cardiovascular Surgery

Deadline: 30 June 2013

Overview
The TECAS Initial Training Network (TECAS-ITN) integrates the major
 European investigators and experts in the field of cardiovascular
 tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine (RM), with a
view to establishing a European Doctoral Academy in Regenerative
Engineering. The aim of the Doctoral Academy is to facilitate the
cross-disciplinary and intersectorial training of Early Stage
Researchers (ESRs) in the field, by consolidating the extensive
multidisciplinary experience in training and research of its academic,
 clinical and industrial Partners. The TECAS-ITN focuses on the clinical
 needs of cardiac valve replacement/repair, myocardium reconstruction
 and patch graft angioplasty of the great blood vessels, with a
view to developing the underpinning expertise and technology
 for manufacturing cardiovascular TE implants for clinical use.
 The TECAS-ITN will host 13 Marie Currie ESR Fellows at
6 different Partner Institutions, each performing an individual
research project that is placed along the innovation
pipeline of a number of TE products/technologies from basic
 science to translational research.
Research Training
In addition to their research projects, the training
of the Doctoral Fellows will be complemented by project-specific Exchange
secondments to other TECAS-ITN Partners collaborating on a specific
Fellowship, Clinical secondments to the organ banks of the clinical
 Partners, Industrial secondment to the industrial Partners and Laboratory
 secondments to academic institution outside TECAS-ITN, as well as through
 an extensive curriculum of academic and transferable skills courses and
workshops, and public engagement activities. The Fellows will also be
 awarded specialist certificates, based on their individual training, which
 will be recognised and endorsed by all academic and industrial Partners.
Marie Currie Fellowship Opportunities and Application Form
There will be 2 rounds of recruitment for the 13 Doctoral Fellowships. The application deadline
 for the first cohort ofFellowships is 31 March 2013, whereas the application deadline 
for the second cohort of Fellowships is 30 June 2013. The Fellowships are described in 
the links below. Each applicant may select up to 3 Fellowship posts. Please indicate 
your selection in the application form below.

Monday, 1 April 2013

Germany: Open Positions for students at Max Planck Institute of Biophysics

Deadline: As soon as possible

PhD Students - Open Positions for students in fields of molecular biology, molecular genetics, biochemistry, chemistry, biophysics or physics
at Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Germany

PhD Students - Structural Biology
Applications are invited from highly motivated graduate students with a strong background in molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry, biophysics or physics to work towards a PhD. Areas of research include the structure and function of membrane proteins, especially secondary-active transporters, and structure determination of large macromolecular complexes by electron cryo-microscopy or cryo-tomography. An excellent academic record and a strong interest in academic research are expected. Please apply by email to:
Professor Werner Kühlbrandt PhD
Director, Department of Structural Biology
Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
Max-von-Laue-Str. 3
60438 Frankfurt am Main
e-mail: werner.kuehlbrandt(at)biophys.mpg.de

Ph.D. Students and Postdocs - Molecular Neurogenetics
The Department of Molecular Neurogenetics has several openings for: Ph.D. students and postdocsto work on the molecular genetics, molecular biology, and function of odorant receptor genes in the mouse.
Applications should be sent, preferably by email, to:peter.mombaerts(at)biophys.mpg.de
Prof. Dr. Dr. Peter Mombaerts
Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
Max-von-Laue-Str. 3
D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany
http://www.biophys.mpg.de/en/open-positions/phd-students.html

Germany: PhD Fellowship for biomedical image analysis

Deadline: 10 May, 2013

University of Muenster

The recently established Cluster of Excellence "Cells in Motion" (CiM,http://www.uni-muenster.de/CiMIC/) and the International Max Planck Research School Molecular Biomedicine (IMPRS-MBM) offer interdisciplinary approaches to biomedical research with a strong emphasis on imaging. One of the research directions for potential PhD projects is biomedical image/pattern analysis and understanding (http://www.cim-imprs.de/ --> projects --> Xiaoyi Jiang).
16 PhD Fellowships are offered for the whole graduate school this year. The program provides excellent scientific and transferable skills training, a competitive tax-free fellowship, and support with administrative matters, accomodation, visas etc. There are no tuition fees. The program language is English. The selection process will be very competitive. Highly qualified and motivated students of any nationality with education in computer science or mathematics and a strong background in image analysis and pattern recognition are welcome to apply.
Applications for the 3-year PhD program can be submitted no later than 10 May 2013. Projects start in October 2013. Applications can only be submitted via the online system.
For online application and further information go to www.cim-imprs.de.
For informal enquiries please contact:
Prof. Xiaoyi Jiang
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Muenster
Germany
Email: xjiang@uni-muenster.de
http://cvpr.uni-muenster.de/organisation/jiang.html

Germany: 2 PhD/Postdoc positions in Computer Science

Deadline: 8 April 2013

The Computer Networks Group at the Institute of Computer Science, University of Göttingen, Germany, is inviting applications for


with a limited contract of 3 years with possible extensions. Regular working hours will be currently 39.8 hours per week. The positions are also suitable for part-time as desired. Salary: Pay grade 13 TV-L.

The Computer Networks Group (http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/) is working on the design, modeling, implementation and evaluation of networked systems, and has been funded by several EU, state and industry-sponsored projects.

The researchers are expected to collaborate with other colleagues and project partners, performing and publishing high quality research on the area of energy-efficient information delivery in disaster and Internet of Things environments. The applicants must have a good master/PhD degree or equivalent in Computer Science or related disciplines, with good knowledge in network/distributed systems design and evaluation and, in general, excellent analytical and problem solving skills. Working experience with information centric networking, content distribution, network simulation, and/or performance modeling would be advantageous. Proficiency in English (spoken and written) is essential.

Applications are encouraged from now on until positions are filled. Your application should contain

- a brief motivation letter
- a curriculum vitae, degrees and transcripts
- a list of publications (if applicable) and master/PhD thesis abstract
- a description of your research interest
- names, email addresses and telephone numbers of 2 references (one must be your current/previous academic supervisor)

Applications received by April 8th, 2013 will be considered with priority. Further applications may be considered until the positions are filled.

We appreciate applications by email (with all documents in one single PDF file), with subject “PhD/Postdoc Position in ICN�, to Prof. Dr. Xiaoming Fu (fu@cs.uni-goettingen.de).

The University of Göttingen is an equal opportunities employer and places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women. Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Disabled persons with equivalent aptitude will be favored.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Germany: Master program in advanced optical technologies

Deadline: 14 April 2013


The application for stage 1 is dealt with by academic representatives from the programme. In stage 1 the whole application is to be submitted electronically. No hard copies should be sent unless explicitly requested. 
Applications must be submitted by sending an email with all required documents as attachements to:
The following documents must be submitted:
  • Completed application form (Excel file)
  • Curriculum vitae (CV) which includes details of school and higher education
  • Scans of the certificates and transcripts of all academic degrees, which should comprise the actual degree and a report listing all courses attended and grades achieved. A Bachelor's degree (or an equivalent qualification) in Physics or a relevant engineering subject is the minimum entrance requirement
In special cases a Bachelor's in a scientific subject other than Physics is acceptable where sufficient knowledge of optical technologies can be demonstrated.
You can also apply, if you have not yet completed your previous Bachelor. Please submit all documents about your study which are at your disposal (in particular a transcript of records is substantial). It does not lower your chances to be admitted if you have not yet completed the previous Bachelor.
  • Scan of the high school or secondary school diploma (also including courses and grades).
  • Letter of motivation (ca. one A4 page) including information on the following THREE questions:
  1. Why do you want to study optical technologies?
  2. Why do you want to study in Germany and on an international, English-speaking programme.
  3. Why are you particularly interested in MAOT?

File formats

The application form must be submitted as an excel file. All other files should be submitted in PDF format. Please try to reduce the number of files to a maximum of three (combine various documents in one file where possible). 

Telephone interview

If the online application (i.e. evaluation of the submitted documents) is successful, the applicant will then be invited to a telephone interview with one of the professors from MAOT and will be asked to submit letters of reference. After the interview, a decision on whether the applicant has passed stage 1 will be made based on the quality of the other applications. No applicant should start the procedures for stage 2 until he/she has been explicitly asked to do so.

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Germany: Kofi Annan Fellowship for outstanding leadership potentials from developing countries

Deadline: 30 Sep. 2013

The Kofi Annan Fellowship provides the opportunity for talented and motivated students from developing countries who do not belong to a privileged class and lack sufficient financial means to study management at ESMT in Berlin and graduate with a prestigious MBA from the most international business school in Germany.

Upon return to their home countries, the fellows are expected to contribute to the strengthening of entrepreneurial capacity and the fostering of a stable market economy as an effective catalyst for their country’s development, job creation, and poverty alleviation.

What is the Kofi Annan Fellowship?

A fellowship grant for an emerging leader from a developing country for a one-year full-time MBA education in Berlin, Germany.

Purpose

To make significant contributions to least developed countries (LDCs) and landlocked developing countries (LLDCs); to strengthen the awareness for responsibility in leadership in developed countries.

Partner

ESMT in cooperation with the Kofi Annan Business School Foundation in The Hague, Netherlands.

When

Starting annually in January. Application deadline is September 30, annually. Up to three fellowships are available each year.

Financials

Value of the fellowship is € 58,000. Fellows will have a full scholarship from ESMT plus fair compensation for costs like travel, accommodation, and program-related fees.

Support

Travel, visa, housing, insurance, placement, networking. 

FURTHER DETAILS

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Germany: International Max Planck Institute

Deadline: 7 March 2013

To join our school in September 2013, apply now online. Application involves three steps: first fill in the online application form, then upload your certificates, and lastly arrange for two reference letters to be submitted directly to our application system. Deadline: your application must be complete by midnight CET on 7 March 2013.

Applicants must hold, or expect to hold, a degree in natural or computer science from a Diplom, Masters or equivalent 4-year program. Your current skills and knowledge should match well to those relevant to your proposed area of doctoral research. Students from Bachelor courses at German universities should only apply if they can demonstrate extensive research experience and outstanding grades (graduating within the top 10% of their class).
All degree work must be finished by September 1, 2013 and we require the final degree certificate by December, 2013. Feel free to contact the IMPRS Coordinator for additional information.

Applicants with degrees from non-European countries must submit a GRE General Test score. Our GRE Institution Code is 4791. A TOEFL or GATE score cannot replace the GRE scores, but can be submitted in addition, if available. We consider the following as "European countries": European Union member states, Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. In general, successful applicants have scored above 152 (above 500 for pre-2011 scores) on the verbal test and above 155 (700) on the quantitative test.

HOW TO APPLY

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Korea: PhD, Post-Doc. positions at KIST South Korea and KIT Germany

Deadline: 31 Jan. 2013

Good paid Researcher Positions for students who have done MS or PhD in KIST, South Korea
in Collboration with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany.

Research theme: Interdisciplinary NanoBio-technology/engineering in Brain/Neuroscience
Related fields: Chemical Engineering, Biomedical (Biological) Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Biotechnology, Life Sciences

Postdoctoral or commissioned researcher( MS should have finished) positions are available for highly motivated scientists/engineers to join a dynamic group in Center for BioMicrosystems, Brain Science Institute at Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). This is an exciting opportunity to perform leading-edge research on combining Chemical / Biological Engineering with Brain/Neuroscience. It will be team-based collaborative efforts with other research centers at KIST and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany.

Available projects:
Development of in vitro blood-brain barrier (BBB) models (close collaboration with KIT in Germany)
Development of multifunctional (e.g., oxygen and pH) polymeric nanoparticles for quantitative imaging in vitro and in vivo
Development of hydrogel-based assays for high-throughput quantification of biomolecules

Skills and techniques (desirable, but not required):
microfabrication, cell/molecular biology techniques, 2D (and 3D) cell culture, image analysis, fluorescence/phosphorescence microscopy


Contact:
Dr. Nakwon Choi (e-mail: nakwon.choi@kist.re.kr, tel.: 02-958-6742)
Center for BioMicrosystems, Brain Science Institute,
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)

http://kist.re.kr/iv/bs_bm_in.jsp

Germany: PhD position in Nanoparticle-Driven photocatalysis

Deadline: 4 Jan. 2013

Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich -Department of Physics

Applications are invited for a PhD candidate to work on photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction using semiconductor nanocrystals at Photonics and Optoelectronics Group, Dept. of Physics, LMU Munich (seehttp://www.phog.physik.uni-muenchen.de). The project aims at the development of new, efficient materials for solar light harvesting and fuel (methane, methanol) generation, as well as at studying the physics of this photocatalytic process. The research project is done within the framework of the Solar Technologies Go Hybrid programme funded by the Free State of Bavaria. See http://www.soltech-go-hybrid.de/ for further details.
The applicants should hold (or are about to obtain) a Masters degree in physics, physical chemistry or a related subject, with a keen interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology. First-hand experience with nanoparticle chemistry/physics, heterogeneous photocatalysis and/or optical spectroscopic methods will be an advantage. We seek enthusiastic and independently-minded individuals with excellent oral and written communication skills who can work in a multi-disciplinary team. Fluency in English is essential.
Applications should be submitted by email to Dr. Jacek Stolarczyk via the Apply button below (jacek.stolarczyk@physik.uni­muenchen.de) quoting the reference (JS/2012-PCS-2/AC) in the subject line. The application should include the CV of the candidate, a cover letter describing the motivation to work on the project and a certificate of the degree, all three as attachments.
The post is available immediately. Quote reference: JS/2012-PCS-2/AC

Germany: PhD position in Nanoparticle Assembly

Deadline: 4 Jan. 2013

Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich -Department of Physics

Applications are invited for a PhD candidate to work on modelling of nanoparticle interactions and assembly at Photonics and Optoelectronics Group, Dept. of Physics, LMU Munich (see http://www.phog.physik.uni-muenchen.de ). The project aims at the development of cost-effective nanoparticle assembly techniques for the production of novel hierarchically ordered structures. To this end the studies will focus on understanding the nanoparticle interactions in order to achieve improved control over the assembly process. The research project is done within the European Union FP7 NMP framework and will involve collaboration with several other institutions located in other EU countries.
The applicants should hold (or are about to obtain) a Masters degree in physics, physical chemistry or a related subject, with a keen interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology. First-hand experience with nanoparticle chemistry/physics, computational and/or experimental studies of nanoparticle interactions and assembly, Mie scattering modelling, dynamic light scattering and electron microscopy methods will be an advantage. We seek enthusiastic and independently-minded individuals with excellent oral and written communication skills who can work in a multi-disciplinary team. Fluency in English is essential.
Applications should be submitted by email to Dr. Jacek Stolarczyk via the Apply button below (jacek.stolarczyk@physik.uni­muenchen.de) quoting the reference (JS/2012-NPS-3/AC) in the subject line. The application should include the CV of the candidate, a cover letter describing the motivation to work on the project and a certificate of the degree, all three as attachments.
The post is available from 1 February 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter. Quote reference: JS/2012-NPS-3/AC

Monday, 5 November 2012

Germany: Neurosciences in Berlin International PhD Fellowships

Deadline: 7 Jan. 2013

The NeuroCure Excellence Cluster invites applications 
for its PhD program starting in 2013. 
NeuroCure is an inter-institutional research network based at the Charité - 
Universitätsmedizin Berlin, the Humboldt-Universitätzu Berlin and the Freie 
Universität Berlin, with its partners, the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular 
Medicine Berlin-Buch (MDC), the Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare 
Pharmakologie (FMP) and the Deutsche Rheuma-Forschungszentrum 
Berlin (DRFZ). 
With over 45 internationally recognized research groups, NeuroCure offers 
outstanding interdisciplinary training and research opportunities for national 
and international scientists from a wide range of academic backgrounds. 


Fellowships are available in the following subject areas:
  •  Molecular mechanisms of nervous system development and function  
  • Mechanisms of neural damage and cellular age  
  • Endogenous brain protection  
  • Nervous system regeneration   
  • Crosstalk between nervous and immune system  
  • Developmental disturbances  
  • Synaptic plasticity 
For more details on subject areas and participating research groups go 
How to apply: Send a full CV, two academic references and a personalstatement of your interest in this program to neurocure-phd@charite.de