167 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at Technical University of Munich
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epidemiology. This collaborative environment fosters innovation and skill development, providing hands-on training in organoid culture, pollutant exposure methods, and data analysis. Additionally, through a
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Mathematics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) invites applications for one PhD position. The student will work on developing scalable distributed preconditioners in Ginkgo (https://github.com/ginkgo
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analysis, randomized data structures, high-performance computing, and quantum algorithms. Beyond this research, we aim at supporting computational thinking and computational problem-solving in the Earth
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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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background or similar. You will work together with the RAISE AGRICULTURE and TUM Precision Agriculture Lab to develop an agricultural drone servicing system. You will be awarded the EXIST Start-up Grant
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14.08.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD (f/m/d) in Polymer Physics/Material Science funded by ERC StG with excellent opportunities for both research and career development. The Technical
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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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16.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Niki Kilbertus invites applications for a fully funded PhD position. We’re looking for a creative and motivated individual passionate about developing ML
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for quantum computers and develop methods and software tools dedicated to the design and realization of quantum algorithms/circuits. We see ourselves as an interface between the stakeholders building physical
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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