56 programming-language-"UCL"-"UCL" uni jobs at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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independent working style as well as teamwork and communication skills · Excellent German and English skills Responsibilities · Independent handling and technical responsibility of an EU-Horizon-project in
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independent working style as well as teamwork and communication skills · Excellent German and English skills Responsibilities · Independent handling and technical responsibility of a DFG-project
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the German Aerospace Center and TUM. Through this advertised position the Future lab is expected to be supported mainly through appropriate science management, as well as to seek new collaborations. You will
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would be a great candidate! We are looking forward to hearing from you! Please send your application (in English or German) to Prof. Dr. Robert Wille (robert.wille@tum.de ). Severely disabled applicants
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of Munich (TUM), together with the German Aerospace Center’s Remote Sensing Technology Institute, has created the biggest European research team on AI for Earth Observation (AI4EO) over the past few years
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Aerospace Center, with the German BMBF International Future Lab AI4EO, and with the Munich Data Science Institute, where Prof. Zhu is also leading. Your mission This position is funded by the ERC project
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energy, especially in shallow geothermal energy - experience in the field of energy planning - high interest in research work - good english knowledge - enjoy working in an international team TASK Your
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is a joint appointment of the Technical University of Munich and the Remote Sensing Technology Institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). It engages with the development and fundamental research
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your application (in English or German) to Prof. Dr. Robert Wille (robert.wille@tum.de ). Severely disabled applicants will be given preference if they are essentially of the same suitability and
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great candidate! We are looking forward to hearing from you! Please send your application (in English or German) to Prof. Dr. Robert Wille (robert.wille@tum.de ). Severely disabled applicants will be