58 post-doc-finite-element PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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properties can be tuned and reprogrammed by heat and light. The envisioned polymers combine defined blocks with reversible crosslinking chemistries and metal-ligand coordination. You will synthesize and modify
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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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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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environment. We are located in the center of Munich. Application Please send a single PDF including: o Your CV, o Electronic copies of academic diplomas, and o A short cover letter (max. one page
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links across Europe. How to apply Please send your application including: • Motivation letter describing your previous research experience and current research interests • CV • Relevant certificates • Up
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application documents (cover letter, CV, university and high school diplomas, confirmation of internships). Please send these by e-mail in one PDF file to the following e-mail address zfp@ed.tum.de
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@tum.de Please send your application including a comprehensive CV, motivation letter and transcripts as a PDF file and stating the reference number 2025-19-S1/S2-KS/MK via email by 15.12.2025 to: Anja
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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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Application Please send your application (single PDF: motivation letter, CV) by email with subject line “PhD Bio-SMiLE” to benz@hfm.tum.de and tian.cheng@tum.de, until 31.11.2025. TUM is an equal opportunity
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: Prof. Dr. Antonella Di Pizio (a.dipizio.leibniz-lsb@tum.de). More information on the working group can be found here: https://www.leibniz-lsb.de/forschung/forschungssektionen/sektion-iii. Please send