“Research in Germany” at the virtual March Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) 2021
(24.02.21) This year the American Physical Society (APS) invites its global audience to get together exclusively online for their annual March Meeting. From March 15 to 19, more than 10.000 international physicists, scientists and students are expected to attend the APS’s first virtual event of this magnitude. Under the umbrella of the initiative “Research in Germany”, funding organizations, research institutions and research networks provide detailed information on the German physics research landscape and about career and funding opportunities for scientists of all career stages.
“Physics in Germany” Exhibitor Page
On the "Physics in Germany" Exhibitor Page, visitors can gain an overview of the German research landscape and learn more about PhD, research, funding and collaboration opportunities in Germany in the fields of physics.
Get in touch with representatives of major German funding organizations and physics research institutions such as:
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundatio(externer Link) – Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung
- German Academic Exchange Servic(externer Link) – Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
- German Research Foundatio(externer Link) – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
- German Physical Societ(externer Link) – Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft
- Max Planck Societ(externer Link) – Max Planck Gesellschaft
- Max Planck School of Photonic(externer Link)
- Quantum Allianc(externer Link)
Online Workshop “Doing Physics in Germany”, Thursday, March 18 2021, 11am-1:30pm (CDT) / 5pm-6:30pm (CET)
A live online workshop will provide international researchers with insights into different research and funding opportunities and possible career paths in the field of physics in Germany. Workshop participants can get in touch with recipients of individual research funding programs offered by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) or the German Research Foundation (DFG). They can ask PhD candidates and scientists working at German universities in the Quantum Alliance, at Max Planck Institutes and Research Schools or at institutes of the applied Fraunhofer Society about their experiences within the German research landscape.
Hear first-hand stories and learn how you can start your physics research career in Germany!
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Contact:
- Annina Lottermann
DFG Head Office
+49 (228) 885-2802
Annina.lottermann@dfg.d(externer Link) - Julia Timofeev
DFG Head Office
+49 (228) 885-2360
Julia.timofeev@dfg.d(externer Link) - Stefan Altevogt
DFG Office New York
+49 (228) 885-4121
Stefan.Altevogt@dfg.d(externer Link)