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learning of autonomous vehicle systems. The AVS Lab's research is motivated by the goal of developing the next generation of intelligent autonomous vehicle systems. We are seeking for highly motivated and
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). The successful candidates will have the opportunity to learn a wide spectrum of genetic, molecular and cell biology, biochemical as well as immunological techniques. They will be exposed to cutting edge methods
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strong ties with the LMU Munich, the University of Regensburg and the Helmholtz Zentrum München. Please send a letter of motivation and CV in a single PDF to: claus.schwechheimer@tum.de The positions
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to the project description, and describe how past academic or non-academic experiences have prepared you for this position. Please send your application as a single PDF by email with the subject “PhD position
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to increase the proportion of female candidates; applications from female candidates are therefore particularly encouraged Contact Please send your application with a short letter of motivation conveying your
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one PDF document. Please send these under the subject “PhD Biological Physics” by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Karen Alim (k.alim@tum.de) by 15.09.2023. She will also be happy to provide you with further
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application documents. Please send them by e-mail to marius.henkel@tum.de Technical University of Munich Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marius Henkel | Assistant Professorship of Cellular Agriculture | TUM School of Life
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documents. Please send them by e-mail to marius.henkel@tum.de Technical University of Munich Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marius Henkel | Assistant Professorship of Cellular Agriculture | TUM School of Life Sciences Gregor
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challenging PhD programs, which will supplement your research training with outstanding opportunities for career development, continued education and life-long learning. Situated on the foothills of the Alps
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contact details for two letters of recommendation in one PDF document. Please send them under the subject ”PhD in Biological Physics” by e-mail to Prof. Karen Alim (k.alim@tum.de) and Dr. Fatemeh Mirzapour