IMPRS for Science and Technology of Nano-Systems: PhD programme 794 views

International Max Planck Research School for Science and Technology of Nano-Systems (IMPRS STNS) is inviting applications for PhD programme from all over the world. The research will be carrying out into novel atomically engineered materials for nano-systems which tackle grand societal challenges in the fields of information technology and sustainability.

Research areas:
  • Spintronics
  • Oxides and Interfaces
  • Atomically Engineered Materials
  • Computational Materials Discovery
  • Cognitive Devices and Bio-Inspired Materials
  • Topological Materials
  • Polymers under Constraint
  • Non-Equilibrium Materials
  • Routes to Room Temperature Superconductivity

Requirements:

  • Applicants must hold or will obtain a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Sciences, Engineering or related fields with outstanding grades.
  • A good command of the English language is required as English is the working language.
  • To be considered for the program, the final grade of the degree must be equivalent to or better than the grade “good” (Master’s degree at least 2.0) in the German educational system.

Application:

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International Max Planck Research School for Science and Technology of Nano-Systems (IMPRS STNS)

Country Germany
Fellowship Level Doctoral
Subject areas Chemistry, Physics, Materials Sciences, Engineering
Fellowship amount Varies
Eligibility Open to all nationalities
Deadline Rolling
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