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, OpenFOAM), and plasma physics (XGC, IPPL). Expected qualifications: A Master's degree in Computer Science or Applied Mathematics. Necessary knowledge: Modern C++, GPU computing with CUDA/SYCL, MPI, Krylov
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for a part time position (75%) for an initial period of three years as soon as possible: About us The TUM Campus in Heilbronn is part of the renowned Technical University of Munich, which is one
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actual stress of helicopter components using a data-based as well as a physics-based approach. In the project “BIG-ROHU” (BIG Data - Rotor Health and Usage Monitoring), a system is being developed in
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will be part of the Collaborative Research Center Transregio 277 Additive Manufacturing in Construction (AMC) in the new project B06: Material Modelling and Simulation of Deposition AM Processes
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Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (HSWT). As part of an applied research collaboration, a PhD position is available at the high-tech startup lifespin GmbH in Regensburg. The doctoral degree
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passionate about creating a pioneering map where calories are located and microbially transformed in a soil aggregate? Then this exciting PhD opportunity is for you! The project is part of the SoilSystems SPP
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08.04.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal Development of Lattice-Boltzmann solver, programming in C/C++ and CUDA, implementation on GPU cluster, testing of real-time capable software on flight
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of mountain forests in the Alps. The current position will be part of the Centre for Forest Management in the Alps, and will work in the subproject 4, remote sensing of mountain forest dynamics (Prof. Dr
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between the fields of computer sciences and architecture. The focus lies mainly on Building Information Modelling, decision-support methods in urban planning and knowledge-based design methods. As part of
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18.08.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal As part of a Hans Fischer Senior fellowship, this project—co-supervised by experts from TUM, the University of Bristol, and Deutsches Geodätisches