47 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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intestinal microbiome in shaping human health. Changes in the composition and function of this complex microbial ecosystem contribute to the development of chronic intestinal diseases, including inflammatory
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for quantum computers and develop methods and software tools dedicated to the design and realization of quantum algorithms/circuits. We see ourselves as an interface between the stakeholders building physical
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• Integrated sensing and communication: fundamental limits and algorithm design (1 PhD, Mari Kobayashi, mari.kobayashi@tum.de) • Optical fiber channel modeling, receiver processing, and coding (1PhD, Gerhard
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vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment at TUM Access to unique datasets and collaboration with a well-established European network Opportunities for professional development and academic career
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of green hydrogen by use case. Beyond the economic feasibility, a particular focus of this position will lie on the evaluation of different development pathways when deploying green hydrogen infrastructure
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wellbeing. They will use modeling approaches to combine natural and social science data. You will focus on developing and implementing mixed modeling approaches to test pathways through which structure
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to the research and development of dexterous end effectors for a new 6G-based teleoperated surgical robotics system. This position stems out of the large scale 6G-Life project (https://6g-life.de/) and will give
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. • Experience with the analysis of mRNA transcriptomic data sets, in particular with single-cell RNA-seq data analysis pipelines (Seurat, Scanpy). • You are a highly motivated scientist with the drive to develop
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in the vicinity to the vibrant city of Munich, very well connected by train (ca. 30 minutes), and a perfect starting point to explore the Bavarian Alps and the rest of Germany. Working hours are
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chemical functionalities. The prospects of porphyrin-based 1D, 2D, and 3D materials for device development will be assessed in collaboration with research partners from industry and academia. A key concept