44 composite-residual-stress-development Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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biotechnologically and agri-culturally important quality and yield traits and the generation of crops, which are beneficial for the society in terms of food-security (improved plant performance and stress tolerance
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- PhD student in quantitative verification interested in co-developing Automata Tutor - main developer of Automata Tutor Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by
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to serious and costly accidents due to human error. Solutions to these problems, such as sustainable drives and autonomous navigation, are not yet fully developed and are still at the experimental stage
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in the vicinity to the vibrant city of Munich, very well connected by train (ca. 30 minutes), and a perfect starting point to explore the Bavarian Alps and the rest of Germany. Working hours are
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Munich, very well connected by train (ca. 30 minutes), and a perfect starting point to explore the Bavarian Alps and the rest of Germany. Working hours are flexible and remuneration is in accordance with
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“NANeurO,” which focuses on the development of injectable nanoelectrodes for wireless and minimally invasive neural stimulation. About us The NEN Lab works with new materials for wireless communication with
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vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment at TUM Access to unique datasets and collaboration with a well-established European network Opportunities for professional development and academic career
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machine learning-based systems to integrate more renewable energy into our energy systems and make energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and
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biotechnologically and agriculturally important quality and yield traits and allow the generation of crops, which are beneficial for the society in terms of foodsecurity (improved plant performance and stress
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will join the newly established research group of Dr. Torsten V. Zache at the Technical University of Munich. Our group is broadly interested in the theoretical development and application of quantum