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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
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. The IFW supports
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Location: Hamburg Application deadline: 01/21/2026 Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon operates an outstation at DESY in Hamburg to provide access to highly brilliant synchrotron radiation within its German Engineering
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language processing, especially large language models, prompt engineering, finetuning, retrieval augmented generation (RAG), GraphRAG and named entity recognition and relation extraction approaches Experience with
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treatment of infectious diseases. The Helmholtz Biomedical Engineering initiative aims to foster new synergies by enhancing collaboration between Helmholtz Research Centres and Research Fields, while also
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of Munich (TUM), deals with the multifaceted interactions between politics, society, business and technology in research, teaching and practice. It was established by the Bavarian State Parliament based on a
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biology, bio-technology, or related fields Strong expertise in pluripotent stem cell culture and differentiation Interest in standardized and automated cell culture systems Solid experience in Python and
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, sustainability, and technology to create a better future. Help shape the next generation of sustainable materials inspired by nature’s most powerful resource: water. For the Institute of Metallic Biomaterials
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by Email: e27applications@ph.tum.de Prof. Dr. Andreas Bausch | Technische Universität München | Center for Protein Assemblies (CPA) | Heinz Nixdorf Chair in Biophysical Engineering of Living Matter
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practices Interpret, publish and present findings in peer-reviewed journals and workshops Your qualifications: A Master's degree (or equivalent) and a PhD in Hydrology, Civil or Environmental Engineering