Summary
The International Max Planck Research School for Advanced Methods in Process and Systems Engineering (IMPRS ProEng) is a graduate school jointly run by the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (MPI) and the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (OVGU). In their structured PhD program, talented junior scientists have the opportunity to obtain a doctorate under excellent research conditions, a multidisciplinary environment and close scientific supervision.
Benefits
Junior scientists have the opportunity to obtain a doctorate under excellent research conditions, a multidisciplinary environment and close scientific supervision.
A well-balanced extensive curriculum designed to train both scientific and soft skills.
The IMPRS ProEng supports doctoral candidates in conducting part of their research at our international partner institutions.
The working language is English.
The doctoral degree is awarded by Otto von Guericke University.
International students are thoroughly guided throughout their first steps when relocating to Magdeburg, and free German classes are available at the institute.
Students benefit from close supervision and vast scientific, professional and social networks.
Their intrinsically interdisciplinary approach yields numerous opportunities for real scientific breakthroughs both in Engineering and Mathematics.
Eligibility:
Students with a Master’s Degree (or degrees equivalent to the German Diploma) in the areas of chemical engineering and bioengineering, systems and control theory or mathematics.
Solid expertise in the area of research of the ↪research group you apply for.
Recent activities in the respective research field are welcome.
Fluent English is mandatory since you will work in an international environment.
Participating in our program with a Bachelor’s degree only is not possible.
Application Deadline:
November 20, 2022
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