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9 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Technical University of Munich Department Computer Engineering Research Field Technology » Communication technology Researcher Profile First Stage
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19.01.2026, Academic staff We are looking for a Ph.D. student, and 2 Postdocs in Mechanical/NanoMaterials Engineering for an EU project, TV-L E13, full-time Phase change and industrial relevance
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-of-munich-27778-software-developer… Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteTechnical University of MunichCountryGermanyGeofield Contact Website https
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information of TUM. Kontakt: contmech@mw.tum.de More Information https://www.epc.ed.tum.de/ddmm/aktuelles/article/phd-position-in-collaboration-with-bmw-on-data-driven-modeling-of-structural-foams-for-high
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organoid technology. About the Project Our team (westmeyerlab.org ) at the Munich School of Bioengineering (TUM) and Helmholtz Munich develops novel synthetic biology tools for longitudinal cellular
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initiative. The BMFTR Junior Research Group CO2 UPLED within the SINATRA research initiative is actively seeking a highly motivated PhD researcher to work on the development and interface engineering of
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06.02.2026, Academic staff The Laboratory of Chemical Process Engineering at TUM's Campus in Straubing is looking as soon as possible for a Ph.D. student (f/m/d) for Oxygen Management in
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(genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics) to uncover structure–function relationships • Integrate experimental data to optimize material properties • Disseminating your project results to the public via peer
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systems, software, and cloud services. Novatron employs around 130 professionals, including 60 engineers and scientists in R&D. https://novatron.fi/en/ More about Tampere and Finland: Application Procedure
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ENGAGE Network at TUM and GIM Robotics. About the ENGAGE Network Mobile working machines (MWM) are critical to industries like construction, mining, and agriculture, and key to Europe’s sustainability and