34 software-testing-short-course Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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10.08.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by Prof. Jan Kretinsky: - postdoc in the area of quantitative verification
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nanoparticle formulations, surface modification of nanoparticles, testing wireless power transfer, and/or integration of nanoparticles into chip-scale bioelectronic devices. You are encouraged to bring
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explore new topics while playing nice in a team. Your main task will be the development, conceptualization, and eventual implementation of new design automation methods and software for your field, e.g
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purely motor-powered ships and will be marketable as an independent product. The new system to be developed will be tested and optimized with an existing CargoKite ship prototype in real operation
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brief track record (e.g., publications, projects, software) to florian.hinterwimmer@tum.de . Severely disabled applicants will be given preferential consideration if equally qualified. Application costs
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partner research institutions. You will support us in making these cooperations efficient and productive. You will also support our teaching activities teaching and improving courses and supervising student
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that algorithmic parameters are tuned so that the over-approximation of the computed reachable set is small enough to verify a given specification. We will demonstrate our approach not only on ARCH benchmarks, but
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medical professionals to translate research into real-world applications. Mentor graduate students, teach related courses, and contribute to grant writing. Requirements A PhD or equivalent in a technical
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for livestock systems in East Africa, and in the subtropics in Latin-America. The research programme will examine productivity of grasslands, nutrient stocks and cycling and their relationship to biodiversity. We
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depends on academic experience, tax class, etc. TUM aims to increase the proportion of women in research, and therefore explicitly encourages applications from women. The position is also suitable