25 high-performance-computing Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Munich
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the development of novel optical technologies addressing significant biological and medical challenges. The Mission: The successful candidate will play a key role in an ambitious research program focused
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learning, medical image computing, biomedical engineering, medical physics, or related field Strong Python and PyTorch experience Solid publication record and ability to communicate research results
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training machine learning models (ideally with a focus on LLM), high-performance computing, data management, and software architecture Strong Python programming skills and familiarity with machine learning
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, quantitative readouts, define performance metrics, and validate results experimentally, helping convert laboratory scale prototypes into a compact, portable system. Your Profile: The successful applicant must
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qualifications: • A completed Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, such as philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, medicine, law, social sciences, computer science, or a related field • Strong
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. The postdoc position (m/f/x) is limited to 24 months but can be extended for another 24 months (extension is subject to a positive performance evaluation). About us… Founded in 2002, TUM School of Management is
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, reliability, and consistent behavior. Learning-based controllers can achieve high performance in complex and uncertain environments, yet ensuring predictable operation under distribution shifts, sensor noise
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20.01.2026, Academic staff In the framework of the DFG priority program 1374 "Biodiversity Exploratories" We invite application for a (www.biodiversity-exploratories.de) the Arthopods project is
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coordinate national and international in-situ analytical campaigns, performing on-site documentation and analysis in collaboration with partner institutions. • Support students supervision (Bachelor’s
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23.10.2025, Academic staff Automated cell culture systems are transforming the way we study complex biological processes. By enabling reproducible, standardized, and high-throughput generation