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Scientist/Steward or Software Developer (f/m/d) to facilitate the development of ProteomicsDB with a good background in bioinformatics, data visualization, big data analytics at best in the context of mass
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additive manufacturing to develop 3D‑printed wood–mycelium habitat structures that mimic the ecological functions of natural deadwood. About the project Urban environments offer vast, yet underused
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Manufacturing in Construction (AMC; https://amc-trr277.de/), we developed the AMC Edu:Lab. AMC investigates innovative 3D printing methods, materials, and designs to promote sustainability in construction
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31.03.2026, Academic staff The Professorship of Biothermodynamics at the TUM School of Life Sciences is seeking a Research Associate to work on the development of sustainable, functional, bio‑based
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channel coding for 6G The doctoral candidate will work fully at TUM as a regular TUM employee (full E13 position). This research will be done within a research & development project with a high-tech company
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EdTech Centre. Your Tasks Students increasingly learn with LLMs, but we don’t yet have the tools to tell when that collaboration is effective. This PhD develops computational approaches to characterise
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individual career development. More information about the group is available at https://www.ep.mgt.tum.de/en/gia/home. Payment will be based on the Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the Länder (TV
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dynamic team. As part of the newly funded ERC Synergy consortium EPIC, you will develop scalable and robust software to train and apply AI models for regulatory genomics. About us The Chair of Computational
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reproducible research practices. Your responsibilities Develop and implement computer vision and image processing algorithms for star tracking and satellite detec-tion using event cameras. Design and build a
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organoid technology. About the Project Our team (westmeyerlab.org ) at the Munich School of Bioengineering (TUM) and Helmholtz Munich develops novel synthetic biology tools for longitudinal cellular