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at the TUM School of Life Sciences PhD studentship (m/f/d): Tree Carbon Allocation to the Rhizosphere and Related Microbial Processes under Severe Drought Join the new EU-funded FutureForests international
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research group Metabolic Function & Biosignals (Section II) is currently looking for a committed PhD Student to start as soon as possible. PhD Student (m/f/d) The Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology
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working on NLP for medical applications (see German version below / siehe unten für Deutsche Version) . Your Responsibilities Conduct applied research at the intersection of Natural Language Processing (NLP
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for the built environment. Particular emphasis is placed on artificial intelligence in construction, building information modelling, point cloud capturing and processing, as well as construction robotics. The PhD
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27.10.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Are you passionate about generative AI and digital twins for intelligent mobility systems? Do you see potential in using large language models, vision
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(m/f/d) in the topic: “AI-based processing of CAD models for automated planning of computer-aided manufacturing.” The candidate has the opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree (Ph.D.). Remuneration is
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the use of machine learning methods to process complex data sets. The focus is on techniques such as ultrasound, radar, computed tomography, acoustic emission analysis, and infrared thermography
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the training of data collectors, programming digital survey software, monitoring the fidelity and quality of study implementation in the field, conducting routine data quality checks during data collection
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analysis framework that supports flood-resilient urban design by combining multi-sensor Earth observation (EO) data, hydrological–hydrodynamic models, urban digital twins, and advanced AI methodologies
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paid PhD position in the area of Natural Language Processing starting as soon as possible. Your responsibilities Research & development projects in the area of NLU and NLG Contribution to teaching on