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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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, ecology, mathematics, or a related field Strong programming skills, preferably in Python (experience with scientific computing, ML frameworks, high performance computing and geospatial data are highly
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must have the following: • Master’s degree in physics or optics. • Excellent track of records. • Strong motivation, scientific curiosity, and commitment to scientific excellence. • Programming skills in
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of records. • Strong motivation, scientific curiosity, and commitment to scientific excellence. • Strong programming skills in MATLAB / Phyton • Team player skills and enthusiasm to work in a multi
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or generic submissions. The position is open until filled. We plan to fill the position as soon as possible, and review of applications starting mid-February. The position is suitable for disabled persons
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* Your CV * Transcripts of grades We value thoughtful applications over formality, but will not consider incomplete or generic submissions. The position is open until filled. We plan to fill the position
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team. You will be enrolled in the TUM Graduate School with its structured doctoral program and professional-skills courses. You will contribute to an French-German collaboration on next-generation
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and present at international conferences Required Qualifications Master’s degree in computer science, or a closely related field Strong programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning
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- Good PC and programming skills (e.g., with Python, MATLAB) - Experience with measurement techniques and field measurements using sensor technology (ideally using seis-mometers, geophones, etc.), as
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plasticity of regulatory T (Treg) cells, in the context of autoimmunity. The primary objectives include: • to compare central Treg cell identity and function programs between mice and men in normal physiology