15 PhD Positions: The “Interdisciplinary and intersectoral doctoral training programme at Technische Universität Darmstadt in Life Science Engineering” – trainLSE – offers 15 fully funded PhD positions. This program aims to establish interdisciplinary research and training for international young researchers at the interface between engineering and life sciences. Candidates will benefit from EU co-funded PhD positions, interdisciplinary projects, mobility grants, participation in conferences, and structured doctoral training.
Summary Table:
Position | 15 PhD Positions under MSCA COFUND Project |
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Study Area | Biology, Chemistry, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Synthetic Biology, Material Science, Computer Science, Micro- and Nanotechnology |
Scholarship Description | Fully funded PhD positions with EU co-funding, interdisciplinary projects, mobility grants, participation in conferences, and structured doctoral training. |
Eligibility | Applicants must not possess a doctoral degree, hold an excellent M.Sc. with a strong background in life science or engineering disciplines. Applicants with a Master’s degree by the start of the PhD program are eligible. |
Required Documents | CV, Motivation Statement, Transcript and Degree Certificates (Bachelor and Master), Proof of English Language Proficiency, and at Least Two Letters of Recommendation. |
How to Apply | Applications exclusively accepted via the online application form. Applicants encouraged to submit a research proposal. |
Last Date | January 15, 2024 |
Study Area: Biology, Chemistry, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Synthetic Biology, Material Science, Computer Science, Micro- and Nanotechnology
Scholarship Description:
15 PhD Positions Offered by the Graduate School LSE under the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Programme (MSCA) COFUND Project
The program provides fully funded PhD positions with EU co-funding for 48 months. Candidates engage in interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of life science and engineering, receive mobility grants, participate in conferences, and benefit from structured doctoral training.
Eligibility: Applicants must not possess a doctoral degree, hold an excellent M.Sc. with a strong background in life science or engineering disciplines. Applicants can apply even if they receive their Master’s degree after the application deadline, as long as they have their Master’s degree by the start of the PhD program.
Required Documents: CV, Motivation Statement, Transcript and Degree Certificates (Bachelor and Master), Proof of English Language Proficiency, and at Least Two Letters of Recommendation.
How to Apply: Applications are exclusively accepted via the online application form. Applicants are encouraged to submit their own research proposal aligning with their research interests.
Last Date: 15 January 2024
Applicants can find more information and apply through the online application form before the deadline. For inquiries, please contact the provided email addresses on the official website.