SFB 1032: Nanoagents for Spatiotemporal Control of Molecular and Cellular Reactions
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Graduate Program (IRTG)

Highly motivated and well-trained junior scientists are a crucial cornerstone for the success of the SFB1032: therefore the doctoral students of the SFB1032 get a well-reasoned training and supervision concept in an excellent scientific environment within the SFB’s graduate program: the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG). The IRTG’s purpose is to promote early research independence and continuing qualification of the doctoral researchers by assuring excellent working conditions, by fostering the active involvement of the students, e.g. into research projects, conferences and international exchange, and by offering a wide range of transferable skills seminars. A special emphasize is put on establishing a scientifically stimulating and open atmosphere that will foster interactions between the students coming from different disciplines.