DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship for gradaute, Doctoral studies, Postdoctoral and senior scientists
Research Scholarship in Applied Science , in Business and Law , in Education and Languages , in Engineering ShortlistOpportunity Details
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Opportunity ID 4132
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Degree Master PH.D Research
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Language Requirement TOEFL IELTS
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Fields of study Aeronautics Space, Transportation and Energy
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Opportunity Type : Fully Funded Partially Funded
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Gender Male Female
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Language of Instruction English
Opportunity Description
German Aerospace Center (DLR) and DAAD are organizing fellowship programs for doctoral studies, Postdoctoral, and senior scientists to do extensive research in the following fields:
- Aeronautics
- Space
- Energy
- Transportation
- Digitalisation
- Security
Scholarship/Fellowship details:
There are four types of funding for 4 different levels of programs:
- Type A – Graduate Students :
- Funding lasts 9 months. The monthly instalment is 992 euros, plus additional benefits such as a flat-rate travel allowance, rent subsidy, health insurance, and family allowances.
- Type B – Doctoral Students: Funding is available for 36 months. The monthly instalment is 1,760 euros, along with possible benefits including a flat-rate travel allowance, health insurance, and family allowances.
- Type C – Postdoctoral Students:
- Funding is available for periods ranging from 6 to 24 months. The monthly instalment is 2,400 euros.
- Type D – Senior Scientists:
- Funding is provided for periods ranging from 1 to 3 months. The monthly instalment is 2,760 euros.
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Who can apply for the DLR Scholarship?
At the time of their application, applicants for a DLR-DAAD Fellowship must
- not be of German nationality, or must be able to prove that the main place of residence lies outside of Germany for at least six years,
- be able to prove their outstanding study or research achievements in the field of research corresponding to the fellowship offer,
- Type A: applicants have completed a first qualifying degree (Bachelor’s, Diploma, equivalent) and must be enrolled in a Master’s programme at a foreign or German university,
- Type B: have completed their studies or research with a university degree not more than six years ago,
- Type C: have completed their studies with a doctorate/PhD/Candidate (Russia) not more than two years ago,
- Type D: Applicants must be working in higher education or at a research institute. Positions are open to outstandingly qualified academics and scientists who generally hold a doctorate/Ph.D.; additional prerequisites may differ and are stated in the fellowship offers.
- Have an excellent knowledge of English; knowledge of German is advantageous.
- Be a national of a country other than Germany.
- Meet English language requirements (TOEFL IBT 79-95, IELTS 6.5-7.0, CAE, C1)
How to apply?
Applicants should apply online through the DAAD portal and submit all required documents electronically. And the reference should be sent by post.
DAAD’s Head Office in Bonn will only request certified copies of the submitted documents in paper form if a grant is awarded!
Required documents for DLR – DAAD Research Fellowship in English /German
Required for All Types (A, B, C, D)
- Online application form
- Cover page
- Statement of purpose (Appendix)
- Complete curriculum vitae
Additional Requirements
Type A
- Abstract of Bachelor’s (or equivalent) thesis
- Bachelor’s or equivalent degree certificate with final grade(s) (submit later if unavailable)
- Proof of enrollment in a Master’s program
- Proof of English proficiency
- All university transcripts with individual grades and grading system explanation
- German or English translations of any documents not originally in these languages
Types B and C
- List of publications (if applicable)
- Abstract of Master’s or PhD thesis (max. 3 pages)
- University degree certificate with final grade(s) (submit later if unavailable)
- Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL iBT min. 79 or IELTS min. 6.5)
- All university transcripts with individual grades and grading system explanation
- German or English translations of any documents not originally in these languages
- No confirmation of academic supervision is required
Type D
- List of publications
Documents to Send by Post
- Type A: One sealed letter of recommendation from a professor of your home institution.
- Types B and C: Two sealed letters of recommendation from senior academics of your choice.
Important Notes for Referees
- Generate the recommendation form via the DAAD portal under “Request recommendation form” after registration.
- Email the blank form to your referees, who must complete it and send the sealed letter directly by post to DAAD’s head office in Bonn.
- Letters cannot be submitted digitally, must remain confidential, and must arrive within four weeks after your online application submission.
Current Open Positions
Space, Satellite, and Earth Observation
- 717 – PhD: Flexible Optical Communications and PNT Transceivers for Satellite Applications
- 715 – PhD: Numerical Simulation of Rotating Detonation Engines for Space Propulsion
- 627 – PhD: Blind Source Separation for Innovative Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Systems
- 622 – PhD: High-Resolution Modelling of Gravity Wave Events in the Middle to Upper Atmosphere
- 621 – PhD: Comparing Lidar Measurements of Gravity Waves in the Middle Atmosphere to High-Resolution Simulations
- 573 – PhD: Distributed Radar Interferometry and Tomography Using Clusters of Smallsats (ERC-Funded Project DRITUCS)
- 586 – PostDoc: Adapting Unfolding-Based Dynamic Partial Order Reduction for Spacecraft Operational Behaviour Verification in Early Design
Artificial Intelligence, Data & Remote Sensing
- 716 – Graduate: Deep Learning-Based Building Attribute Estimation from Street-Level Imagery
- 702 – PhD: ML-Based Parameterizations to Better Simulate, Understand and Project Subgrid-Scale Processes in Earth System Models
- 696 – PhD: AI-Based Enhancements for High-Precision Indoor Positioning
- 693 – Graduate: Building Change Detection in Very High Resolution Stereo Image Time Series
- 688 – Graduate: Applications of Stochastic Signal Processing Techniques to Synthetic Aperture Radar Data
- 683 – Graduate: Optimization of the Beltrami Framework for InSAR Denoising
- 663 – Graduate: Development of Efficient Algorithms for Simulation and Processing of SAR Data
Aeronautics & Fluid Dynamics
- 712 – PostDoc: Active Flow Control for Delay of Vortex Breakdown in Transonic Flow Regime
Materials Science & Chemistry
- 655 – Senior Scientist: Specific Heat- and Normal Spectral Emissivity Measurement of Levitated Liquid Metals
- 642 – Graduate: 3D Forest Structure Change
- 644 – PhD: Materials Modelling of Porous Materials
- 628 – PhD: Electrochemical Analysis for Molten Salt Storage Systems
- 615 – PostDoc: Transient Simulation, Control System Design and Process Model for Up- & Downstream Integration Concept of Alkaline Electrolyzer
- 595 – PostDoc: Advanced Electron Microscopy for Electrochemical Energy Conversion Devices
- 567 – PostDoc: Conceptual Design of Large-Scale High Temperature Electrolyzer/Fuel Cell Systems and Process Integration
- 545 – PostDoc: Proton Conducting Electrochemical Cells for Energy Systems Applications
- 540 – PostDoc: Electrochemical CO₂ Reduction
Energy & Sustainability
- 659 – PhD: Investigation of the Direct Reduction of Iron Ore Pellets and Lumps
- 560 – PostDoc: Ecological Evaluation for Future Aviation Powertrains (LCA)
- 568 – PostDoc: Optimized Thermoelectric Materials Design by Digital Twinning and Machine Learning
Transportation & Automotive
- 699 – PostDoc: Method Development of Sensor Set Identification Strategies for Novel Autonomous Vehicle Concepts
- 697 – PhD: Multi-Modal Deep Learning for Fine-Grained Map Generation and Updating
- 653 – PhD: Modelling of Timber and Hybrid Structures for Automotive Crash Analysis and Optimisation
Security & Sensor Systems
- 631 – PhD: Transfer Learning for Variable Underwater Sensor Setups
Water & Functional Materials
- 552 – PostDoc: Structures in Water and Functional Materials
- 551 – PostDoc: Granular Light Scattering in Zero and Reduced Gravity
- 549 – PostDoc: Lidar for Wind and Aerosol – Setup, Operation and Analysis of a Dual-Color Direct-Detection Doppler System
Check the current Fellowship offers HERE
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