The Opticon-RadioNet Pilot Project (ORP) is launched https://www.mpg.de/16628633/the-opticon-radionet-pilot-project-orp-is-launched
Opticon-RadioNet Pilot Project (ORP)
From the Institutes The Opticon-RadioNet Pilot
Opticon-RadioNet Pilot Project (ORP)
From the Institutes The Opticon-RadioNet Pilot
The scientific pilot phase of the earth-spanning animal
starts first global research project The scientific pilot
Planck Schools will open for an initial five-year pilot
selected Three Schools selected for a five-year pilot
In 2018, the MPG launched the four-year pilot phase
Scheible In 2018, the MPG launched the four-year pilot
From December 2020 to April 2021, a panel of experts led by Prof. Karl Max Einhäupl, former chairman of the German Council of Science and Humanities and former CEO of Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, conducted an evaluation of the Max Planck Schools
presented an overall highly positive report the three pilot
From December 2020 to April 2021, a panel of experts led by Prof. Karl Max Einhäupl, former chairman of the German Council of Science and Humanities and former CEO of Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, conducted an evaluation of the Max Planck Schools
presented an overall highly positive report the three pilot
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A pilot in nature, its aim is to gain experience to
The Max Planck Schools as a joint initiative of German universities and non-university research institutions continue to gain visibility. This is shown by the latest figures: compared to the first call in 2018, all three Schools were able to increase significantly their application numbers, with the Max Planck School for Cognition still receiving the most applications. The Max Planck School Matter to Life was able to almost quadruple its number of applications compared to 2018.
© David Ausserhofer For the three pilot schools
Am 17. September 2011 ist das fliegende Observatorium Sofia von Palmdale in Kalifornien nach Köln geflogen.
schwer – und es ist alles gut gegangen“, beruhigt Pilot
Am 17. September 2011 ist das fliegende Observatorium Sofia von Palmdale in Kalifornien nach Köln geflogen.
schwer – und es ist alles gut gegangen“, beruhigt Pilot