10 computational-physics-phd "https:" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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. Your qualifications: A Master’s degree in Physics, Chemistry, or a closely related field is required at the start of the PhD project. The candidate should have a background in theoretical solid-state
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Optimization (DPO) and reinforcement learning from human feedback, building preference datasets together with clinicians - Build and run a Red Team process with physicians, computer scientists, and patient
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, 100% funded PhD student position to fill starting around June 2026. Research is to be in the field of computational methods in nonlinear and large scale optimization / inverse problems or in novel
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underrepresented groups to apply. The review process is on a rolling basis. Please refer to the "Application Procedure" section for details on how to apply (application form). Current PhD Openings Resilient
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arise between physical assets and their nominal digital designs, complicating accurate prediction of structural behavior and sustainable lifecycle management. This research aims to overcome
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. Classical cryptographic techniques face inherent limitations, especially regarding future threats from quantum computers or AI-driven adversarial strategies. Physical layer security offers a promising
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to challenging questions in the field of computational material design, especially with the help of CALPHAD-based methods. For further development of our simulation environment (https://github.com/cmatdesign
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from the interactions of cell nuclei within its gigantic cell. We are looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to start at the TUM this summer or fall. Your Task The network-forming slime mould Physarum
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29.04.2021, Academic staff This PhD position is in the field of resource management for wireless network that leverage “digital twins” modeling aspects of the physical (such as user mobility, user