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(E13 TV-L, 100%, starting 1 April 2026 or as agreed) 22.12.2025, Academic staff The Professorship “Algorithmic Governance and Public Policy” (Prof. Daria Gritsenko), invites applications for a
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate for a Postdoctoral position in the field of robot motion and control algorithms for soft material handling, starting immediately. We are looking for a highly
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21.12.2021, Academic staff The Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Munich, has a vacancy for a PhD candidate/researcher position in the area of efficient algorithms. The position
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reproducible research practices. Your responsibilities Develop and implement computer vision and image processing algorithms for star tracking and satellite detec-tion using event cameras. Design and build a
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in Summer 2026, for a term of 2 years with the possibility of an extension. The postdoc will join the ERC-Starting Grant project team on “Participatory Algorithmic Justice: A multi-sited ethnography to
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. Friesecke. Appointments are initially for one year, and are renewable for a further two years. Main research themes in our group are analysis and algorithm design in electronic structure theory (especially
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the wild? You are excited about deploying autonomy algorithms on real platforms and validating them in demanding real-world environments? We are looking for an outstanding and highly motivated doctoral
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predict food-effector systems. Key Responsibilities • Develop graph-based (multi-)omics analysis algorithms • Benchmark graph-theoretic against graph-ML approaches • Analysis of food-related (multi-)omics
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-centered control paradigms. Design and implement algorithms for shared control between human operators and autonomous systems to improve safety, transparency, and performance in teleoperation. Implement and
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) • Contributing to analyses of agency, responsibility, trust, mental privacy, and algorithmic bias in neuroAI systems • Collaborating with technical partners on issues of transparency, interpretability, and