70 phd-mathematical-modelling PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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of AI. The ideal candidates will have a background in computer science, statistics, mathematics, or related fields, as well as an interest in social science research methods and theories. The PhD
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01.09.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Trustworthy and Privacy-Preserving AI Group at the Institute for AI in Medicine is offering a PhD candidate position (TV-L E13, 100% for 3 years) in
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PhD position | Sustainable Energy Materials | Electrochemistry 30.06.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal We test novel catalysts for sustainable energy conversion processes such as polymer electrolyte
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ocean. We are looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to start at the TUM this July or later. Join the team of Prof. Karen Alim at the TUM Campus Garching to investigate how life emerged due to flows
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modelling • A high fascination for technical/scientific problems of theoretical and numerical research • Experience in the field of numerical time-accurate flow simulation, preferably turbomachinery • Ability
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21.12.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Munich, has a vacancy for a PhD candidate/researcher position in the area of efficient algorithms
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12.10.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal For our team, we are looking for a full-time PhD candidate on the topic of “Automatic Recognition of building attributes”. For our team, we are looking for a
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Chair of Biological Imaging 11.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal We now seek a highly qualified and motivated PhD student (f/m/d) to design, develop, and test novel optoacoustic sensing platforms
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enthusiastic PhD researchers. Tasks and project As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing software for autonomous vehicles. Your research project focuses on enabling
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21.10.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD Position at TUM Department of Science, Technology & Society (65% for 3 years) within a DFG-funded research project led by Dr. Susanne Koch and affiliated