Promotionsprogramm Natural Sciences
The doctoral program “Natural Sciences” is jointly supported and designed by three FU departments: Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Department of Physics, and Department of Earth Sciences. The goal of the structured program is to train talented doctoral students to become excellent natural scientists. Besides interdisciplinary scientific studies, this is also promoted by accompanying supervision.
In addition to the scientific competences, the doctoral students are given the opportunity to develop interdisciplinary competences, especially in the areas of knowledge transfer, scientific integrity and science and research management. Furthermore, they are trained in science-relevant foreign languages and gender and diversity aspects. The program prepares doctoral students to take on junior positions in universities, research institutions and in public or private institutions for which a special scientific qualification is required.
Programmwebseite:
https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/naturalsciences/index.html
Weitere Informationen:
Promotionsstudienordnung Natural Sciences:https://www.fu-berlin.de/service/zuvdocs/amtsblatt/2021/ab082021.pdf (Amtsblatt der Freien Universität Berlin, 08/2021 vom 14. Mai 2021)
Kontakt:
Koordination Natural Sciences:
Dr. Alette Winter (FB Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie, derzeit in Elternzeit)
NN (FB Physik)
NN (FB Geowissenschaften)
Email: office(at)dpns.fu-berlin.de
Sprecher*innen des Programms:
Prof. Dr. Beate Paulus (FB Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie)
Prof. Dr. Roland Netz (FB Physik)
NN (FB Geowissenschaften)
Unterprogramme:
IRTG des SFB 1449 "Dynamische Hydrogele an Biogrenzflächen"
Internationales Graduiertenkolleg „Charging into the future: Verständnis der Wechselwirkung von Polyelektrolyten mit Biosystemen“ (Start: Oktober 2021)
Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg des SFB 1078 "Proteinfunktion durch Protonierungsdynamik"
Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg des TRR SFB 227 "Ultrafast Spin Dynamics"
Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg des SFB 1349 "Fluor-Spezifische Wechselwirkungen: Grundlagen und Anwendungen"