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Supervisors: Kejia Hu (University of Oxford), PStefan Minner (TUM) Project Overview and Responsibilities We are seeking highly motivated PhD candidates for a position in Human-AI Interaction and Operations
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features with an emphasis on vegetation complexity, urban infrastructure, and bird diversity. The thesis is part of a greater project studying urban green space and soundscapes and how these relate to human
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specificity. Despite progress in the temporary suppression of chronic inflammatory diseases, they still fail to be curative. This project aims to address this unmet medical need by generating fundamental
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analysis (TEA) or an affinity towards these research questions. - Basic knowledge in bioprocess design, bioengineering and/or mathematic modeling - Affinity towards research question in life cycle
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motivated PhD students to strengthen our interactive and collaborative team. The projects are founded on the well-established and highly visible track record of the laboratory in the analysis of plant growth
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technology, and process optimization using mathematic modeling - Evaluate modified growth factors under real conditions with medium recycling - Independent work on research projects - Close cooperation with
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the project team. Your tasks: To evaluate the potential for smart technologies to contribute to improved environmental performance and resilience of African livestock systems. This will involve (1) developing
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enthusiastic PhD researchers. Tasks and project As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing software for autonomous vehicles. Your research project focuses on enabling
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enthusiastic PhD researchers. Tasks and project: As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing software for autonomous vehicles. Your research project will focus on quantifying
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21.10.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD Position at TUM Department of Science, Technology & Society (65% for 3 years) within a DFG-funded research project led by Dr. Susanne Koch and affiliated