59 operations-management-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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/) and supervise several research associates working on the project. The Professorship of Energy Management Technologies closely collaborates with other professorships at TUM, industry partners, and
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of Orthopaedics and Sports Orthopaedics and the Institute for AI and Informatics in Medicine. We work at the intersection of artificial intelligence, medical imaging, and clinical practice, developing methods
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for tissue self-organization. For more information go to: https://www.bauschlab.org Your Qualification: High motivation, curiosity, and commitment to scientific excellence Master's degree (for PhD
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modeling. Our research contributes to robust management concepts for the sustainable provisioning of diverse ecosystem services, and for maintaining the integrity and diversity of ecosystems in a changing
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epithelial cell biology, cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function. Experience in mouse models and ex vivo organoid culture is a prerequisite. The candidate should also have the ambition and commitment
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. The new system to be developed will be tested and optimized with an existing CargoKite ship prototype in real operation. Previous Work https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=10530091 https
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, equitable, trustworthy, and context-sensitive. Multi-agent architectures where multiple AI systems collaborate, negotiate, and adapt to model complex human learning processes and support group work
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for two years, with the possibility of extension, depending on performance and project needs. Qualifications • For Doctoral Candidates: Master’s degree in Computer Science or Mathematics. • For Postdoctoral
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(clinic & AI) Modern work environment with state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure Access to unique clinical datasets and high-performance computing Flexible working hours (19.25–38.5 h/week), 30
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and control system for real-time control and operation at autonomy level 3 as defined by the International Maritime Organization (IMO 1). The control system to be developed will almost completely avoid