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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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07.10.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The MCML opens its doctoral call annually. This year, applications are accepted from 15 October to 14 November 2025. You will develop a PhD research project
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to fill a full-time PhD position in Marketing Analytics PhD Position in Marketing Analytics, starting as soon as possible for an initial term of three years. Research focus Our Marketing Analytics team
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knowledge in physical oceanography, climate change, Earth Observation, Big Data and data science as well as machine learning. This is an exciting opportunity to work on an exciting and ambitious project with
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01.08.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal For a scientific project for Spin-Selective Neutron Detection using Quantum Sensing, we are looking for a PhD Position (m/f/x) with 30h/week. The Technical
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research experience and are explicitly encouraged (e.g. South America, Asia or Africa). The PhD process will be accompanied by integration into TUM’s School of Life Sciences or School of Management and
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, using techniques such as: High-dimensional data mining Tensor decomposition Causal inference Statistical process modeling Machine Learning Applications include public transport, private vehicles, traffic
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. However, how insects perceive, discriminate, and process the biological information encoded in CHC profiles remains poorly understood. PhD Position: The PhD candidate will investigate the chemoreception
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the testing of newly devel-oped materials and the use of machine learning methods to process complex data sets. The focus is on techniques such as ultrasound, radar, computed tomography, acoustic emission
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Dresden, TU Berlin and TU Braunschweig) and the German Aerospace Centre (DLR), will conduct research on 20 research topics with 25 PhD candidates over the next years. The following main research goals