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vision, machine learning, and computer graphics. The positions are fully-funded with payments and benefits according to German public service positions (TV-L E13, 100% for PhDs and TV-L E14, 100
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of targeted therapies. Analyzing high-dimensional single-cell data has its own statistical and computational challenges, and standard tools often cannot be applied. The purpose of the position and goal
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funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The position is funded for four years with a possible extension. The project will start on October 1, 2021. Topics of the positions
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and an extensive server infrastructure for research Excellent training and career support opportunities (courses, personal coaching, ...) Your qualifications Master’s degree in Computer
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extraction from remote sensing data in close cooperation with the Department EO Data Science of the Remote Sensing Technology Institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). For this international, exciting
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infrastructure for research Excellent training and career support opportunities (courses, personal coaching, ...) Your qualifications Master’s degree in Computer Science or a similar field Good theoretical
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computer science. It offers automatic grading and feedback of various types of exercises. The tool has been used at dozens of universities around the world (including 5 times at TUM) and graded almost a million
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systems. Remuneration is 100% TVL E13 according to the German public sector rates A PhD Position is available at the Chair of Algorithms and Complexity. The PhD candidate is supervised by Prof. Harald Räcke
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., for quantum computing, microfluidics, or conventional circuits and systems. Our focus on interdisciplinary partnerships and networks will enable you to meet many interesting people (at places all over the world
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. Detection and imaging of electrical signals in neurons, the cells performing computation in our brain. You will work towards this goal by one of two complementary approaches: testing new quantum materials