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of Management and participation in the related Graduate School training programs. Qualifications The applicants should possess: - an excellent or very-good university degree in economics, environmental economics
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or School of Management and participation in the related Graduate School training programs. Qualifications The applicants should possess: an excellent or very-good university degree in economics strong
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an interdisciplinary career skills programme across Europe. The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of the best universities in Europe. It is characterised by excellence in research and teaching
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. Support: Access to TUM’s doctoral program and external opportunities for continuous quantitative training (e.g., GSERM, ICPRS Michigan) and research stays abroad - Environment: Work in interdisciplinary
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programming and tools such as MATLAB/Simulink. Fluency in spoken and written English; German language skills are a plus. Experience in team leadership, excellent communication and organizational skills
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- Strong interest in research questions linked to marketing, management and psychology - Strong programming skills in C++, C#, OpenXR, Unity, Blender, Unreal Engine - Solid quantitative skills (R, Python
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autonomous systems Fluent English (spoken and written); German proficiency is a strong plus Ability to work independently, willingness to learn and acquire new competence Strong programming skills (Python, C
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entrepreneurship education Data-driven optimization: Establish a systematic assessment and mapping of TUM's entrepreneurship education components to talent journeys Program development: Contribute to strategic
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finite elements) as well as alternative discretization methods (e.g., Lattice Boltzmann Methods), and high-performance computing. A selection of possible research areas can be found on our website: https
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to design and evaluate programs that enhance community wellbeing. The project is a collaboration between the University of Global Health Equity (Rwanda), TUM, NYU Abu Dhabi, and the Government