Information for SFB members

The information section of our COMB.AT website is dedicated to supporting the invaluable members of our research groups. Here, you will find a comprehensive overview of upcoming events, benefits, and other essential information available to our team. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a new member, this is your go-to resource for any additional information on our SFB.

As part of our Special Research Program, we offer professional development opportunities through workshops, seminars, and training programs to enhance your skills and knowledge. For example, young researchers can look forward to our yearly summer schools, where you can learn from experts in fields that are connected to the topics of our SFB.

It is important to us to create and maintain an open, unbiased, and welcoming environment irrespective of gender, race, religious belief, or age. Female scientists can therefore especially look forward to activities like our mentoring program for women, where we intend to leverage our vast network of accomplished female physicists.

In addition to our own workshops, we love to inform you about other programs your research institution offers for you, like programs especially designed for PhDs. In case you have any questions about our development options, do not hesitate to get in touch with the SFB office.

You can also find information on funding and grants, including available funding opportunities, grant applications, and financial support for your research initiatives. Stay connected with networking events, where you can engage with fellow researchers and industry experts at exclusive events, conferences, and symposiums.

Your contributions and achievements are important to us, and we provide details on recognition and awards available to celebrate and acknowledge your work. We care about the well-being of our team members, which is why we offer sports activities and support services to ensure your work-life balance during your time with us, like childcare possibilities.

Thank you for being a vital part of our research community!

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