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programming skills (e.g. Python) -A conscientious and independent way of working -High motivation and commitment -Negotiation skills in written and spoken German and English What we offer: -Full-time position
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programming skills (e.g. Python) -A conscientious and independent way of working -High motivation and commitment -Negotiation skills in written and spoken German and English We offer: -Full-time position as
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verschiedene Projekte in Bereich E-Mental Health durch (weitere Informationen unter https://www.sg.tum.de/digitalhealth/startseite/ ) The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be
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or robots as well as (maybe) on board of a satellite. Good knowledge of programming (C++ and Python) and interest in modern didactics (4CID model) is required. The second position is located in the area of
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processing of personal data in connection with your application, http://go.tum.de/554159. By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the data protection information of the TUM
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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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solutions. [1] https://automata-tutor.model.in.tum.de/ [2] https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-030-53291-8_1 Requirements: We are looking for highly motivated candidates who will fit our
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of omics data processing and integration as well as programming are essential. Additional important requirements include a sound understanding of biology. We are looking for a self-motivated, highly skilled
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the development of novel optical technologies addressing significant biological and medical challenges. The Mission: The successful candidate will play a key role in an ambitious research program focused
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research program focused on developing next‑generation multimodal imaging systems spanning the mesoscopic to microscopic scale. As part of a major research project and supported by extensive national and