178 programming-language-"U"-"U" positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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science, inorganic chemistry or heterogeneous catalysis - You have first experience/interest in electrochemistry (electrocatalysis, plating, corrosion…) - Excellent English speaking and writing abilities
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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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learning, and computer graphics. 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 – 57k
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and have experimental experience in cell/tissue culture, microfluidics, or a related discipline. In addition, you can express yourself confidently both orally and in writing in English. What we offer We
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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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vision, machine learning, and computer graphics. 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
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working in interdisciplinary and international teams and have image processing or image analysis skills. In addition, you are able to express yourself confidently both orally and in writing in English. What
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, Fluency in spoken and written English, German is a plus High motivation and willingness to work in an international and interdisciplinary team. How to apply? The following documents are needed
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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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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