62 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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your research at conferences, workshops, and through scientific publications. Your profile: ▪ You hold an MSc degree in physics, engineering, or computer science. ▪ You are very experienced in Python
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for dynamical systems, causality, and ML for science more broadly. We publish at core ML venues and are also interested in collaborating on applications in biomedicine, climate, or physics. Find out more at
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networking, enable internationalization and mobility, and create a collaborative environment. TUM and the CRC embody a university culture that is characterized by cosmopolitanism, mutual appreciation, thriving
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participation Free use of the library through a branch of the Munich City Library located in the building Working in the heart of Munich at Max-Weber-Platz with very good accessibility by public transport such as
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international conferences A vibrant international scientific network A diverse and inclusive working environment Extensive training opportunities Application The position is suitable for disabled persons
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, Mathematical modelling, Biology, Environmental Science, Physical Geography, or related fields. • Specific research in agricultural-environmental disciplines, and particularly with respect to livestock
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involved in teaching at under/postgraduate level as well as funding acquisition and (global) outreach, if desired. International networking and collaborations are regarded as an integral part of the PhD
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salary: You will be hired on a 65% TVL-E13 contract. Your exact salary will depend on your qualifications, but will likely start between 1800 to 2100 € per month (net). The contract allows for additional
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. However, how insects perceive, discriminate, and process the biological information encoded in CHC profiles remains poorly understood. PhD Position: The PhD candidate will investigate the chemoreception
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for a PhD Position (m/f/x) with 30h/week. Responsibilities: Neutrons make up 50% of matter on earth, but remain one of its most mysterious components: their decay lifetime is less well-known than the age