57 polymer-material-simulation-research Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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to conduct cutting-edge research in robotic manipulation of deformable objects. The position focuses on motion planning and control of 1D and 2D deformable objects (e.g., cables, cloth) through bimanual and
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capable of handling soft, flexible, and deformable materials in unstructured environments, with applications in industry, healthcare and domestic robotics. Key Research Topics Robotic manipulation
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Sciences (Physik), Technische Universität München Startdatum: Oktober 2025 - ENGLISH: PostDoc and PhD positions in Quantum Simulation Theory, Positions: 2-3 years (PostDoc) & 3-4 years (PhD), Location
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22.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are seeking a Postdoctoral researcher to join the AI in Orthopaedics (AIO) group at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the TUM University
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27.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are seeking a PhD or Postdoctoral researcher to join the AI in Orthopaedics group (TUM & TUM University Hospital). The position focuses on developing
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research areas, with a focus on Applied Mathematics, Numerical Simulation, and various interdisciplinary projects. In line with our commitment to promoting gender equity in research, we are pleased to offer
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07.10.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are looking for an outstanding, self-motivated postdoctoral researcher. The candidate should have a strong track record and experience in intestinal
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these changes, identify their causes and describe their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. To do this we use a combination of diverse methods, from empirical research to remote sensing and simulation
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) expect to appoint an experienced postdoctoral researcher in Fall 2025 (with flexible starting date). We are looking for an innovative experimentalist (m / w /d) with an established research track record
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, methods, and algorithms into existing high-performance frameworks, the fast prototyping of new ideas in individual code, an interest in the entire simulation pipeline: starting from simple algorithms