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good PhD or master´s degree in industrial engineering, process engineering, chemistry, computer science or similar disciplines. You think analytically, work solution orientated and voluntarily in
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-cell data has its own statistical and computational challenges, and standard tools often cannot be applied. The purpose of the position and goal of the project is to develop and apply bioinformatic tools
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building a unique bridge between management and technology. The TUM Campus Heilbronn is a dynamic organization whose goal is to achieve excellence in research, teaching and impact. Your tasks: • Contribute
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18.09.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal We have several 𝐏𝐡𝐃 & 𝐏𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐃𝐨𝐜 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬 in our Visual Computing & AI Lab in Munich! Topics have a strong focus on GenAI, including 3DGs
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studies with above-average performance in the fields of biotechnology, bioprocess engineering, life sciences or related fields Strong hands-on experience in microbiological and biotechnological
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-Vorlage Professorship for Computer Architecture and Operating Systems (CAOS) TUM School of Computation, Information, and Technology Technische Universität München Neuromorphic AI Architectures for Edge
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15.05.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The chair of Software Engineering for Business Information Systems (sebis) at the Technical University of Munich is looking for an excellent candidate for a
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junior research group leader with a focus on data and AI Science to join us as soon as possible. Your qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or related fields Experience in applied
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of Computer Science is part of the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT). **Employment Conditions** • Start date: Flexible, from February 2026 onward • Salary: Based on the German public sector
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Computational Molecular Medicine, led by Prof Julien Gagneur, develops computational approaches to study the genetic basis of gene regulation and its implication in diseases. Applications of our work range from