61 wireless-communication-engineering PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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subjects, high interdisciplinary desire to learn, and willingness to cooperate, openness for internationalization and diversity, very good verbal and written English communication skills (good command
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cooperation with Kopter Germany GmbH and the Engineering Risk Analysis Group of Prof. Straub, which provides information on both the health and the actual stress of helicopter components. For this so-called
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of the Technical University of Munich. In our group, we advance ethical practice and theory in medicine, bio-medical technology, and public health, driven by the belief that embedding ethics is essential for shaping
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a defined research topic to deriving an improved process understanding and communicating the results. Ideally, the applicant should have some background in (soil) incubation experiments and advanced
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companies from all over the world, especially the USA, the UK, and Germany. Your Profile: Excellent university degree in engineering, chemistry, materials science, physics, electrochemistry or a similar
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at conferences. The PhD program has a duration of three years and with the PhD degree offered by TUM. Qualifications A Master’s degree in Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Economics
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, or a related discipline Interested in climatology/meteorology as well as quantitative methods Prior experience in programming is a plus (e.g., using R or Python) Good communication skills and a high
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experience in remote sensing and programming is a plus (e.g., using QGIS or R) Good communication skills Ability to work in a team Your tasks You will conduct research on the use of remote sensing data
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-performance computing. The working language is English; no German is required. Position & benefits This is a full-time PhD position with a competitive salary according to the German TV-L E13 scale (approx
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, natural hazards management or related fields Interested in protective forests and their management Good quantitative skills (e.g., data analysis, simulation modelling, remote sensing) Good communication