165 algorithm-development-"UCL" positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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of the top universities in Europe. It is distinguished by excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinarity, and talent development. Additionally, it maintains strong alliances with companies and
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the focus on "Digital Twin development for industrial sucrose crystallization " Project Join an exciting research initiative at the forefront of Industry 4.0 and process systems engineering. The project
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and adaptability. This research project aims to pioneer the next generation of recommender systems by moving beyond static methods. The core of this PhD is to develop a generative multimodal recommender
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development program (self & time management, communication skills, team development, burnout prevention, structured research work) Support for post-academic career: test field and office space for startups, job
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11.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal A Ph.D. position is available in the Professorship of Data-driven Materials Modeling to contribute to the development of efficient, certifiable, and practical
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classical topics in numerical analysis, such as the analysis of nonlinear PDEs or the development of new solver- or coupling-methods including their convergence analysis, but also modeling and simulation
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07.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are seeking a PhD or Postdoctoral researcher to join the AI in Orthopaedics group (TUM & TUM University Hospital). The position focuses on developing
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for upscaling ecosystem properties (e.g., productivity, phenology) Contribute to the development of an Alpine remote sensing monitoring system Interactive collaboration and exchange within the TUM Center
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01.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal A Ph.D. position is available in the Professorship of Data-driven Materials Modeling to contribute to the development of efficient, certifiable, and practical
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for the built environment will be developed in collaboration with teams led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Niessner (Chair of Visual Computing and Artificial Intelligence, School of Computation, Information and