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degree (Master or Diploma) in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science or a comparable field. • Experience in machine elements, structural analysis, fault diagnosis, and knowledge
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characterization and application in biological tissue. Working across this entire pipeline offers a rare opportunity to help shape a technology from its earliest foundations through to its first biomedical use cases
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team. You will be enrolled in the TUM Graduate School with its structured doctoral program and professional-skills courses. You will contribute to an French-German collaboration on next-generation
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tools. Research topics include geometric modeling of engineering products, methods of geometric analysis, methods of Building Information Modeling, modeling and simulation of construction processes, and
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applications, through high-performance microbial bioprocesses (“precision fermentation”) and tissue-engineered cultured meat from animal cells. Requirements We are looking for applicants with a Master’s degree
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of the Microverse and participation in six DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centers (SFB1054) • Participation in structured mentoring programs The successful candidate will be hosted in the department of Infection
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21.10.2021, Academic staff 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 with
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for Preventing Stomach Cancer 18.03.2026 150 Years of Electrical and Computer Engineering at TUM 17.03.2026 Living material makes harmful UV-light visible 17.03.2026 Urban trees can absorb more CO₂ than cars emit
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immunotherapies by macrophage and T-cell engineering approaches, (iii) induce tissue regeneration and graft-versus-leukemia via activation or inhibition of innate immune pathways during allogeneic hematopoetic stem
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function in autoimmune contexts • study how context-specific cytokine milieus affect Treg identity as well as plasticity and functionally validate engineered Treg cells with distinct anti- or pro