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Reinhard Maurer
Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2026 Reinhard Maurer Reinhard Maurer is a pioneer in the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence methods to theoretical chemistry. The methods
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Four new Alexander von Humboldt Professors selected
10/2025
Germany’s most valuable research award goes to Aachen, Berlin, Freiburg and Göttingen.
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Springboard: Lynen Fellowship – Professor Barbara Grünwald on her path into cancer research
In order to combine family and a postdoctoral position, Barbara Grünwald consciously chose the Feodor Lynen Programme. In Toronto she laid the foundations for the research approach she pursues to this day as a professor.
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CAPES Fellowship for researchers from Brazil – new application round
The Foundation’s successful collaboration with the Brazilian science funding organisation CAPES was extended at a meeting in Brasília. The new application round opens on 2 June.
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Michael Weber
The economist Michael Weber is a world-leading authority on household finance and inflation. The ESMT Berlin (European School of Management and Technology) is seeking to harness Weber’s expertise to develop the “European Expectations Center.”
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Simon Elsässer
The biochemist Simon Elsässer is a world leader in the technological and methodological development of epigenetics and synthetic biology. At the University of Freiburg, he wants to to reinforce and expand the research focus on the “Signals of Life.”
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Research stays outside the host country
Research stays outside the host country Research fellows may under certain circumstances also conduct research outside the host country during the sponsorship period if this is necessary for the imple
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Research and wanderlust – Elisa Ronzheimer on her time abroad in Italy
With the Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Elisa Ronzheimer was able to deepen her research at the University of Bergamo. The stay not only enabled her to engage in intensive academic exchange but also inspired new approaches for her postdoctoral project.
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