44 fellowship-program-coordinator PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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platform for early detection of cardio-metabolic diseases as well as characterization and classification of skin diseases. You will be part of our highly impactful research programs funded by European and
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project funded within the DFG Priority Programme “Illuminating Gene Functions in the Human Gut Microbiome” (SPP 2474) and be involved in microbiology and molecular microbiology of the gut microbiota
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programming and know how to use version control. ▪ You are experienced in the usage of machine learning (e.g., Actor-critic algorithms, deep neural networks, support vector machines, unsupervised learning
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experiences in working with remote sensing data, climate data and programming skills (R or Python) are desired. You enjoy working in an international team and you are keen on developing a key set of research
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group, a multinational insurance company. Tasks Your duties will include: Literature research Designing, implementing, and evaluating novel machine learning approaches to detect building attributes from
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27.03.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal As a research assistant you will be responsible for the coordination and technical conduction of a 3-year research project, aimed at the experimental
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, Data Science, or a closely related discipline Strong interest in interdisciplinary research at the interface of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Life Sciences Excellent programming skills
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and ability to express yourself in spoken and written German and English language • Proficient use of common programming languages, MS-office, data storage, and image processing • Ability to support the
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at conferences. The PhD program has a duration of three years and with the PhD degree offered by TUM. Qualifications A Master’s degree in Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Economics
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information processors and how nuclei dynamics coordinate solving complex tasks. To this end you will perform fluorescence microscopy on nuclei populations and quantify their dynamics while challenging Physarum