Kaiserslautern University of Technology - Doctoral Research Training Groups Taught in English

Doctoral Research Training Groups Taught in English

  • Mathematics and Practice
  • Engineering Materials at Multiple Scales
  • Molecular, physiological and pharmacological analysis of cellular membrane transport
  • Nonlinear Optics and Ultrafast Physics
  • Visualization of Large and Unstructured Data Sets
  • Engineering Materials and Processes
  • Dependable Adaptive Systems and Mathematical Modeling (DASMOD)

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