170 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at Technical University of Munich
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. The project focuses on developing information theory, coding schemes, and other algorithmic methods for DNA data storage. Here is a video on the topic: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20151122-this-is-how
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07.10.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The MCML opens its doctoral call annually. This year, applications are accepted from 15 October to 14 November 2025. You will develop a PhD research project
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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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the possibility of an extension. TASKS: Mathematical modeling and development of inverse methods (e.g. Bayesian inversion, optimization based methods, sparsity promoting methods based on L1-norm minimization and
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datasets (SQL, Python, R) Develop reproducible data pipelines and perform statistical analyses Visualize trends and outcomes in patient data Collaborate closely with clinicians, statisticians, and IT
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develop methods and software tools that aid the design of microfluidic devices (also known as Labs-on-a-Chip). While these devices are mainly designed manually thus far, we investigate methods
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Smart Cities Applications at the soonest possible date. About us The Professorship of Data Science in Earth Observation (Prof. Xiaoxiang Zhu) develops modern signal processing and AI solutions to extract
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(funded by Bavarian Environment Agency). Place of work is Munich (10 min walk from main train station). The position can be filled full-time or part-time, is immediately available and is initially limited
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are ideal for researchers aiming to launch a successful academic career: • Positions are A13/E13 salary scale, with the possibility to prepare for habilitation. • Full technical support is available through
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develop methods and software tools that aid the design of microfluidic devices (also known as Labs-on-a-Chip). While these devices are mainly designed manually thus far, we investigate methods