Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids and Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter in Hamburg, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light in Erlangen, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society in Berlin
MPGC-QM courses are held in English.
There is one application call per year. More information about the programme, timeline and how to apply can be found at:
https://www.quantummaterials.mpg.de/3352/Application
The overarching goal of the Max Planck Graduate Center for Quantum Materials is to provide its students with comprehensive training in the field of quantum materials. As a key new feature, the Graduate Center will introduce a set of high-level “Frontiers of Research” courses closely aligned with research at the Max Planck Institutes. Examples of “Frontiers of Research” in quantum materials are superconductivity, synthesis of quantum materials, quantum heterostructures, spin orbitronics, neuromorphic computing, or dynamical control. These courses will typically be taught to small groups of students, so that they can be more interactive than regular coursework.
In order to offset the geographical separation of the participating institutions, students from different locations will gather for courses at a central location. Beside these block courses, students can benefit from a dedicated network of “immersive” video studios at all institutes involved in the Graduate Center. The studios will use large screens and state-of-the-art sound technology to simulate personal meetings in a lifelike manner.
The “Frontiers in Research” series and other courses will be complemented by a number of courses which are offered at the participating MPIs and the associated International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS). We offer an English-language curriculum comprising lecture courses, a training programme in complementary skills, and summer and winter schools with leading international partner institutions. This ambitious approach will provide our students a unique opportunity to kick-start a successful scientific career.
The language of the PhD programme is English. The scientific activities and the close supervision of the student by two fellows constitute the main part of the curriculum. Besides receiving supervision from MPGC-QM fellows, each student has a personal Thesis Advisory Committee. This provides students with further support and advice during the entire duration of the PhD.
In addition, the graduate programme is supplemented by scientific seminars and workshops by MPGC-QM fellows and guest researchers organised at irregular time periods and by the professional skills courses as time management, project management, etc.
Furthermore, the students can broaden their horizons at PhD retreats and international conferences.
Depending on the home university, the semester contribution varies between approximately 150 and 350 EUR.
Depending on the city, the living costs vary between 600 and 800 EUR.
Depending on the entry degree, you will receive either a working contract (MSc degree) or a stipend (BSc degree) from the home institution (local Max Planck Institute or university). The amount of the salary depends on the location and is sufficient to cover all costs of living.
You must be fluent in written and spoken English.
You need to hand in a proof of your proficiency (except native speakers).
There is one application call per year. More information about the programme, timeline and how to apply can be found at:
https://www.quantummaterials.mpg.de/3352/Application
During the application phase, the link to our application portal is announced on our website:
https://www.quantummaterials.mpg.de/3352/Application
Only applications submitted via the application portal and before the deadline ends can be considered.
Beside courses in complementary skills (leadership and application training, proposal writing, etc.), doctoral students can also ask for individual advice and coaching.
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Seven Max Planck Institutes in Germany (Berlin, Dresden, Hamburg, Halle, Erlangen and Stuttgart) participate in the Max Planck Graduate Center for Quantum Materials. All are world-leading institutions in their respective fields, and they operate highly attractive PhD programmes in cooperation with universities both in Germany and abroad. Within the Graduate Center for Quantum Materials, these institutes join forces and further enhance their strong collaboration in research and training of outstanding young scientists.
For more information, please see our website: https://www.quantummaterials.mpg.de .
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