71 application-programming-android-"Prof" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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cooperation with Kopter Germany GmbH and the Engineering Risk Analysis Group of Prof. Straub, which provides information on both the health and the actual stress of helicopter components. For this so-called
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high-dimensional single-cell analysis and within the LPI network (scRNAseq, spectral flow cytometry) to translate fundamental insights into translational applications for human health and disease. We
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postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. Application deadline Applications will be considered until all positions are filled. Contact person Prof. Dr. Hendrik Poeck: hendrik.poeck@ukr.de
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academic supervision from Prof. Henkel. You will participate in the doctoral program of the TUM School of Management; after about a year, there is the possibility to apply for the School’s Academic Train-ing
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28.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal Prof. Karen Alim’s group on Biological Physics and Morphogenesis at the TUM Campus Garching uses theoretical and experimental methods to investigate how flow
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26.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship for Cellular Agriculture (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marius Henkel) was established in September 2022. Cellular agriculture is a multidisciplinary field
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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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), which focuses on the development and application of an integrated economic-biophysical framework to assess the role of digital tools and technologies. Candidates for both positions will be interviewed by
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about the positions and the application process, please contact Prof. Dr. Gjergji Kasneci (gjergji.kasneci@tum.de ). The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given
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25.02.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join the team of Prof. Karen Alim at the TUM Campus Garching to investigate how life emerged due to flows accumulating organic compounds in the early earth