71 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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of AI. The ideal candidates will have a background in computer science, statistics, mathematics, or related fields, as well as an interest in social science research methods and theories. The PhD
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. The research group Mechanoreceptors/ Section II at Leibniz-LSB@TUM is currently looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to start as soon as possible. The position is to be filled on a part-time (65%) basis
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interdisciplinary collaborations such as the Collaborative Research Center 1371 “Microbial Signatures – Functional Relevance in the Digestive Tract” (https://www.sfb1371.tum.de/) and access to different core
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, information theory, statistics, real/functional analysis, statistics. - Excellent programming and software engineering skills at least in Python and in relevant machine learning libraries (at least one of
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. The project focuses on developing information theory, coding schemes, and other algorithmic methods for DNA data storage. Here is a video on the topic: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20151122-this-is-how
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control software and machine learning expert. How you will support us: ▪ You will take on responsibilities in the field of control and operation of high-coherence superconducting quantum circuits, with a
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03.06.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Chemical signaling, the most ancient and widespread form of communication, plays a crucial role in maintaining species boundaries through exclusive
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performance. Application If you are interested in working in our team, please send your application together with a strong CV and supporting documents, e.g., transcripts of records, to Prof. Dr. Allister Loder
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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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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