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measurements in a team of experts on and in the pyramids and creating digital object models with numerical simulations, for example, using Salvus software or similar. Publication of research results and
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the collection and processing of personal data as part of your application. By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of TUM's data protection information. Find out more about us at
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scientific significance and public health relevance. The specific objectives of the project will be developed in relation to the candidate’s experience and interests but has a strong cell biology
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, accounting for cars, buses, trams, bicycles, and trucks as a function of transport supply and travel demand. The objective of the project is first to develop assessment indicators based on the MFD
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spectrometry (GC-MS), electro-antennographic detection (EAD), RNAi knockdowns, and behavioral olfactometer assays—to elucidate how divergence in CHC perception has potentially contributed to prezygotic
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applications from qualified women. About the position The position contains both teaching duties and participation in research projects. The research project topics focus on improving object recognition through
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: katja.kowalski@tum.de . You can also find out more about us at: https://www.lss.ls.tum.de/eoem The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference in case of generally
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nearly every disease leaves detectable traces in an individual’s metabolic profile. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of blood offers deep insights into an individual's metabolic state. Despite
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, adversarial attacks, and Bayesian neural networks. Excellent analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills Excellent programming skills in Python and PyTorch including fundamental software engineering
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the identity and plasticity of regulatory T (Treg) cells, in the context of autoimmunity. The primary objectives include: • to compare central Treg cell identity and function programs between mice and men in