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03.04.2026, Academic staff The Chair of Behavioral Research Methods at the Technical University of Munich is seeking a postdoctoral researcher (100%) in food choice and process tracing. The position
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must have the following: • Ph.D. in physics or optics with a focus on quantum techniques • Excellent track record of research achievements and publications in top-ranked journals. • Strong motivation
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24.02.2022, Academic staff The Munich Quantum Valley aims at developing a full quantum computing stack, from the application level to the physical quantum hardware. Within this interdisciplinary
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in biology, physics or a related discipline. You have experience in quantitative biology, experimental soft matter, or experimental biophysics. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and international
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/active-fellows/senge-mathias/ https://www.groups.ph.tum.de/e20/startseite/ https://www.groups.ph.tum.de/nanosurfs/home/ Requirements: Ph.D. in chemistry or physics with experience in nanoscale science, a
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▪ Above-average university degree in electrical engineering, communications engineering, mathematics, physics (or similar) with thorough knowledge in quantum information and communication theory, as
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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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chaperones and the question how membrane protein chaperones recognize and process clients on a molecular level. The project has the potential to provide exciting new insights in the molecular biology of cells
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of miniaturized imaging technologies. Your Profile: The successful applicant must have the following: • Ph.D. in natural sciences, electrical engineering, physics, optics, medical technology, biomedical computing
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methods, enabling precise midIR spectral measurements from blood rich skin layers. Your work will bridge measurement physics and biomarker estimation: you will transform raw optoacoustic signals into robust