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master’s degree in mathematics, theoretical computer science, machine learning, or a closely related field. Strong background in discrete optimization, algorithms, or reinforcement learning. Good programming
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We are looking for a PhD candidate to join the AI-Based Materials Science group in the Physics Department at the Technical University of Munich. In this position, you will work at the interface
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infrastructure for research Excellent training and career support opportunities (courses, personal coaching, ...) Your qualifications Master’s degree in Computer Science or a similar field Good theoretical
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university degree in engineering (e.g. Computer Science), completed with above-average results • Good skills (both theory and practice) in one or several of the following topics: Computer Vision, Machine
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imaging. Your Profile: The successful applicant must have the following: • Master’s degree in physics, biophysics, biomedical engineering, computer engineering or electrical engineering. • Excellent track
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14.08.2023, Academic staff The Chair Group of Production and Resource Economics at the TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan and the TUM School of Management offers two positions as Ph.D. Junior
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at Université de Lille (France). We are looking for candidates with an outstanding Master’s degree (or quivalent) in chemistry, polymer science, or a closely related discipline, with a strong interest in
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use of machine learning methods to process complex data sets. The focus is on techniques such as ultrasound, radar, computed tomography, acoustic emission analysis, and infrared thermography. Industry
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02.02.2026, Academic staff The newly established research group in Particle and Fiber Technology for bio-based Materials, led by Prof. Dr. Wenwen Fang, is seeking a highly motivated PhD in
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cancer. The job The technology of photoswitching-optoacoustics bears massive promise to visualize small cell populations and their functionality without background deep in the live animal (see Stiel, Nat