49 post-doc-finite-element PhD scholarships at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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planned cohort study, you will gain experience in translating laboratory findings into real-world health applications. Key Responsibilities: • Characterizing metal-chemoreceptors-interactions in a cellular
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, mechanobiology and biophysics-related component. Your area of responsibility includes • Biophysical analysis of receptor function under varying conditions using primarily cell biology and biophysical assays
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Design”, led by Prof. Ledendecker at the HI-ERN in Erlangen. The department specializes in the development of metal-based inorganic catalysts aimed at advancing the global energy transition. Our research
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interdisciplinary. How to apply Please send: A cover letter describing your research interests in graph drawing, network visualization, and/or information visualization Your CV Your Master’s thesis Academic
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, as a single PDF document via e-mail to jobs.udsm@mgt.tum.de (contact person: Ms. Elke Kröber) using the subject “PhD Marketing Analytics”. Or by post to: TUM School of Management UDSM Elke Kröber
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, IELTS/ TOEFL/GRE certificates if available, other certificates) by September 30, 2025, as a single PDF document via e-mail to jobs.udsm@mgt.tum.de (contact person: Ms. Elke Kröber) using the subject “PhD
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of the behavior of machine elements • Development and validation of physically based models for the prediction of wear and damage • Publications at international conferences and in scientific publications. Your
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”. Please submit your application exclusively by e-mail with the subject line “Application Alpine Center” no later than 05 October 2025 to Prof. Dr. Menzel (sekretariat.ecoclim@ls.tum.de). For questions about
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to the following programs and mention Niki Kilbertus as possible supervisor: If you plan to start before May 2026 (and only then), send your application as a single PDF in English to niki.kilbertus@tum.de with
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, metal physics, or a similar degree Experience in software engineering (incl. high-throughput computing) Knowledge in the field of materials engineering of metals and materials modelling (i.e. CALPHAD