60 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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interactions to illuminate carbon and energy fluxes in arable soils. We invite applications for a 3-year doctoral position foreseen to start at around April/May 2025. We are looking for a highly motivated, co
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04.04.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We, the Chair of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (TUM), are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for a position in Human-AI Interaction and
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well as data processing meth-ods for analyzing block-like structures made of limestone and granite, Evaluation of data using acoustical imaging techniques and passive seismic monitoring, Carrying out
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of agricultural applications, technology and research. Compensation The position will be paid in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the German States (TV-L). Your qualifications • A
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interactions through chemical and physical methods, we tailor the structural and mechanical properties of bio-based materials to advance the potential of biopolymers in various applications. Project description
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are necessary to complete the task. If you hold a diploma or Master's degree in Computer Science or Engineering, possess a sound knowledge of applied informatics and want to join a highly motivated research group
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under civil law in Freising, is a research institution of the Leibniz Association that combines methods of biomolecular basic research with analysis methods of bioinformatics and analytical high
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the BMBF. ▪ You will contribute to the daily operations of our new experimental laboratory at the Center for Quantum Engineering (ZQE – www.zqe.tum.de). ▪ You will supervise and mentor Bachelor’s and
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architectures, capable of capturing the structure of complex, high-resolution NMR spectra – analogous to how language models such as ChatGPT learn the structure of human language. One of the primary goals is to
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Freising-Weihenstephan. - Polarity regulation by protein kinases during stomata development - Phospho-regulation of the plant cytoskeleton - Developmental adaptations for plant growth in soil. We seek highly