48 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Munich
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years. Requirements: • You have a PhD degree (or postgraduate degree MSc) in a computational discipline, preferably with significant experience in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology. • Experience
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Technology Hub staffed with dedicated personnel for technical support, ensuring proficient operation. BioSysteM at TUM invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) to lead and further develop
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to the research and development of dexterous end effectors for a new 6G-based teleoperated surgical robotics system. This position stems out of the large scale 6G-Life project (https://6g-life.de/) and will give
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19.07.2022, Academic staff The Machine Learning and Information Processing group at TUM works in the intersection of machine learning and signal/information processing with a current focus on deep
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28.01.2026, Academic staff We are looking for a team lead with knowledge in electrochemistry that will lead our activities in RDE/RRDE and flow cell operation coupled to operando analytics, e.g. ICP
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of Munich (TUM), you will submit personal data. Please note our data protection information in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on the collection and processing
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highly qualified Postdoctoral Researcher (m/w/d) to support the DFG-funded Cluster of Excellence “TransforM – Munich Center for Transformative Technologies and Societal Change.” (https://transform
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these mechanisms, as they reca-pitulate key aspects of embryonic development and tissue morphogenesis in vitro. The group of Prof. Bausch investigates the physical principles underlying these emergent processes and