Ph.D. Scholarship at IMPRS-IS: Embark on a remarkable Ph.D. journey merging learning and groundbreaking research at the International Max Planck Research School for Intelligent Systems (IMPRS-IS). As a selected Ph.D. candidate, you will receive comprehensive funding, research support, and the chance to collaborate with leading experts in diverse fields of study.
Designation: Ph.D. Scholar
Research Area:
Areas of research include Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Technology, Computational Cognitive Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Control Systems, Data Science, Haptics, Human-Computer Interaction, Machine Learning, Micro- and Nano-Robotics, Natural Language Processing, Neuroscience, Perceptual Inference, Robotics, and Soft Robotics and Materials.
Location:
The program will take place in Stuttgart and Tübingen, with opportunities for collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems.
Eligibility/Qualification:
Individuals with a strong academic background, holding or expecting completion of a master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Mathematics, Control Theory, Neuroscience, Materials Science, Physics, or related fields are encouraged to apply. Women applicants are particularly encouraged to apply as part of a concerted effort to enhance gender diversity.
Job Description:
Selected candidates will contribute to pioneering research and engage in doctoral studies at IMPRS-IS. They will have the opportunity to work under the supervision of distinguished faculty and contribute to world-leading research initiatives.
How to Apply:
Interested individuals can apply through the online application portal. Required materials include personal contact information, a list of preferred research areas and supervisors, a resume or CV, unofficial transcripts, a motivational letter, references, evidence of English proficiency (if necessary), and optionally, GRE scores and additional documents such as a thesis, published paper, or project portfolio.
Last Date for Apply:
The application portal is open, with the next deadline for doctoral applications set for 11:59 p.m. CET on November 15, 2024. Applicants who submit by this deadline will be considered for the 2025 hiring round. The reviewing process begins on November 18, 2024, and all applicants will be notified of the decision about their application via email no later than February 1, 2025.
Research Area | Location | Eligibility/Qualification | Job Description | How to Apply | Last Date for Apply |
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Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Technology, Computational Cognitive Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Control Systems, Data Science, Haptics, Human-Computer Interaction, Machine Learning, Micro- and Nano-Robotics, Natural Language Processing, Neuroscience, Perceptual Inference, Robotics, Soft Robotics and Materials | Stuttgart and Tübingen | Master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Mathematics, Control Theory, Neuroscience, Materials Science, Physics, or related fields | Participate in world-leading research, contribute to doctoral studies | Apply through the online portal with required documents | November 15, 2024 |