57 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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to accomplish something new — complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in hand, are highly committed
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and interest in one of the following fields: • Solid state quantum information science. • Quantum optical properties solid-state systems (e.g. semiconductor quantum dots, colour centers in wice gap
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communication system are modeled using information theory. We wish to investigate how interleaving can reduce the overhead and computational load due to coding coefficients required in classical linear random
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06.09.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Institute for Communications Engineering is currently offering seven positions for PhD or postdoctoral candidates for the project "6G-life" which is
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of computer vision and machine learning. The positions are fully-funded with payments and benefits according to German public service positions (TV-L E13, 100% for PhDs and TV-L E14, 100% for PostDocs; 45k
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companies from all over the world, especially the USA, the UK, and Germany. Your Profile: - Ph.D. in chemistry, material science, engineering, physics, or a closely-related field - Knowledge in material
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://mediatum.ub.tum.de/doc/1696192/aab7jokzk7x4paq7m2y9pa2p6.Wetzlinger-2022-NAHS.pdf Job Specifications For PhD applicants: Excellent Master’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science, engineering, or related
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Sciences (Physik), Technische Universität München Startdatum: Oktober 2025 - ENGLISH: PostDoc and PhD positions in Quantum Simulation Theory, Positions: 2-3 years (PostDoc) & 3-4 years (PhD), Location
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. Your qualifications An excellent PhD degree either in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or related fields, ideally with a background in quantum theory, quantum computing or quantum machine learning
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23.07.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Ecosystem Dynamics Group at the TUM School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich studies how ecosystems change in time and space. We quantify