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International Max Planck Research School   Many-Particle Systems in Structured Environments in Dresden (Germany)

Call for applications for
Multiple PhD Positions
at the
International Max Planck Research School
Many-Particle Systems in Structured Environments
in Dresden (Germany)

This IMPRS, which is devoted to addressing some of the central contemporary themes in theoretical and computational physics, chemistry and materials science, seeks young scientists for its doctoral programme. It offers excellent research facilities at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems as well as at its partner institutions in Germany – in particular the Technical University Dresden – the Czech Republic, and Poland.

We are looking for highly talented and motivated students from all around the world. The standard entrance qualification is a master's degree (or an equivalent university degree, e.g. German “Diplom”) in physics, chemistry, mathematics or computer science. .

Multiple PhD Positions will be awarded on a competitive basis. Successful candidates will receive support fully covering living expenses.

The thesis work is complemented by a comprehensive training programme in English. The PhD degree will be conferred by the Technical University in Dresden or by one of the partner institutions.

Applications should be submitted by April 30th, 2021. More information, including a list of potential supervisors and topics as well as details of the application procedure, can be found on the IMPRS website: www.imprs-mpsse.mpg.de.

IMPRS Partner Institutions:

Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden | Technical University Dresden | Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden | Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Prague | University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague | Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Wroclaw | University of Wroclaw

International Max Planck Research School   Many-Particle Systems in Structured Environments in Dresden (Germany)