46 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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assays (e.g., high-throughput atomic force microscopy). This position offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic and multidisciplinary environment, contributing to a project with both fundamental
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well as data processing meth-ods for analyzing block-like structures made of limestone and granite, Evaluation of data using acoustical imaging techniques and passive seismic monitoring, Carrying out
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adaptive, automated decision-making tools (e.g., traffic signal control, human–vehicle coordination, logistics optimization, route planning) using reinforcement learning in dynamic environments. Explanation
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Analyzer and Sorter, single-cell mRNA-sequencing etc.) • A cutting-edge highly funded research project in immunology (ERC-CoG funded lab) • A highly dynamic international young team in a thriving research
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of the Universe, and their internal charge structure is deeply connected to the absence of antimatter in the cosmos. Precision experiments with ultracold neutrons already reach energy resolutions of 10
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Freising-Weihenstephan. - Polarity regulation by protein kinases during stomata development - Phospho-regulation of the plant cytoskeleton - Developmental adaptations for plant growth in soil. We seek highly
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at young adults. In addition, they will be supported in shaping the direction of their own research. The doctoral scholar will be part of a dynamic international team at the Institute for Ethics and History
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application from qualified women. About the position The position involves both teaching and engaging in innovative research projects on tractor autonomy, path-planning algorithms, soil compaction modeling, and
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Master’s students, supporting their academic and research development. ▪ You will be part of a dynamic international team dedicated to advancing quantum technologies and computing with superconducting qubits
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insights into the dynamic distribution patterns of human tissue resident T helper cells across space and time. Topic: Dissecting the body-wide spatio-temporal organisation of human resident T helper cells T