66 phd-position-in-information-system PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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workforce and explicitly encourages applications from qualified women. The position is suitable for severely disabled persons. Severely disabled applicants will be given preference in the event of otherwise
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advance. The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference in case of generally equivalent suitability, aptitude and professional performance. Data Protection
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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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. Please send them under the subject ”PhD Behaviour” by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Karen Alim (k.alim@tum.de) by 30.05.2022. She will also be happy to provide you with further information in advance. The position
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München Tel. +49 89 289 16165 The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference in case of generally equivalent suitability, aptitude and professional performance
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and transcript of records no later than 30th of April 2021 to Ingo Glaser (ingo.glaser@tum.de ). You can find further information here: https://wwwmatthes.in.tum.de/pages/qyey9hn4lw80/Open-PhD-Position
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29.04.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal This PhD position is in the field of resource management for wireless network that leverage “digital twins” modeling aspects of the physical (such as user
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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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08.09.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship of Machine Learning at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at TUM has an open position for a doctoral researcher (TV-L E13
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internationally well-connected work environment for aspiring scholars in science studies. The doctoral position is offered within a DFG-funded research project led by Dr. Susanne Koch (see details below) and