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excitations and excitonic effects using advanced Wannier-based methods * Quantum transport in polymer materials with electron–phonon coupling Full details and application instructions: https://www.ch.nat.tum.de
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Europe • Membership in the International Graduate School of Science and Engineering (IGSSE) and participation in the course program (https://www.igsse.gs.tum.de/en/igsse/about/) • IGSSE-funded doctoral
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/11250664 https://www.jmlr.org/papers/v26/25-1161.html Job Specifications For PhD applicants: Excellent Master’s degree (or equivalent) in engineering, computer science, or related disciplines (typically
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investigate their structure–property relationships: Perform research activities within the project in close cooperation with industrial partners. DoE, documentation, and analysis of experimental results
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concepts and theories. We focus on three areas: strategy and technology (in particular, deep tech such as AI, robotics, biotech), strategy and global contexts, and the theory of the firm (see
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thinking and the ability to map interdependencies, feedback loops, and sociotechnical structures Creative problem-solving skills to handle uncertainty and ambiguity in a dynamic environment and to keep track
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23.01.2026, Academic staff The Chair of Structural Analysis is seeking a highly motivated research associate (m/f/d) for our research project focused on developing methodologies for high fidelity
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-MS. (previous works e.g.: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41563-019-0555-5). Ideally, the applicant takes over the co-supervision of selected PhD candidates. We are looking for an individual with a
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23.10.2025, Academic staff Living systems develop complex structures and functions through principles of self-organization. Stem-cell derived organoids represent a unique platform to dissect
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-L E13 Information The Assistant Professorship of Sustainable Future Mobility is part of the Department of Aerospace and Geodesy within the TUM School of Engineering and Design. The group carries out