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postgraduate or Master's degree programme completed at a state or state-recognised university in Germany or one year of study in Germany as part of a second or Master's degree completed at your home university
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Master of Health Psychology Opening date: By nomination Closing date: By nomination Tenure: 1 Year For: Prize
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of the generated fields, both in idealized settings and in laboratory experiments which are currently being prepared by other groups. Applicants are expected to hold a Master degree in physics or a related
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chemistryEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Specific Requirements Job requirements: The candidate must be higher education graduate, with a master degree, currently enrolled as Ph.D student, having experience
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or equivalent Specific Requirements Job requirements: The candidate must be higher education graduate, with a master degree, currently enrolled as PhD student, having experience in plysical chemistry
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or equivalent Specific Requirements Job requirements: The candidate must be higher education graduate, with a master degree, currently enrolled as Ph.D student, having experience in physical chemistry
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or equivalent Specific Requirements Job requirements: The candidate must be higher education graduate, with a master degree, currently enrolled as PhD student, having experience in plysical chemistry
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Primary supervisor - Dr Neil Hall Take-all is the most important root disease of wheat worldwide and is caused by the fungus Gaeumannomyces tritici. G. tritici belongs to an important group of grass
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. The research training for the student will be divided into two main areas: Technical training Practical training on experimental design, MOF-NP synthesis, characterisation (XRD, BET, TGA, SEM), MTT toxicity
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Bayesian inference. The principal goal of the project is therefore twofold: 1. Devise methodology for Bayesian inference which restores the relationship between posterior variance and variance of the MAP