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data analytics frameworks (Hadoop, Spark, Flink, etc.) is desired - Interest in the development of software systems, very good knowledge and skills in programming with standard programming languages
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conducted in a joint project with industry and TUM IWB to develop decision support for future design designs for fixed wing UAVs. Besides research activities you will also contribute to the lectures and
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University of São Paulo, Brazil. This position focuses on developing advanced computer vision methods and hardware setup for detecting and predicting plant diseases in soybean cultivation. About Us The Chair
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research focuses on extracting and isolating bio-based polymers such as cellulose and proteins from renewable feedstocks and waste streams. We aim to develop sustainable processes to convert these materials
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paid PhD position in the area of Natural Language Processing starting as soon as possible. Your responsibilities Research & development projects in the area of Software Engineering. Possible areas
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Analysis of Electronic Structure Methods for Molecules and Materials. About the PhD Project: The goal of the project is the development of a posteriori error estimates for state-of-the-art numerical methods
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the central web site of the Technical University of Munich: www.tum.de Aktuelles Alle Meldungen Veranstaltungen Magazin Podcasts Serien Studium Studienangebot Von der Schule zur Universität Bewerbung
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industry and society through Bioeconomy (BE) and Circular Economy (CE) approaches. Thereby we focus on developing quantitative approaches to model, assess and optimize BE and CE systems. To support our team
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University of Munich (www.cda.cit.tum.de ). Accordingly, we are currently searching for a Ph.D. Student to join our team to work on Simulation of Microfluidic Systems! Our Research We currently develop
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uncertainties, with a strong focus on safety-critical bilateral teleoperation (e.g., tele-surgery). The doctoral research will focus on the development of fault-tolerant and adaptive control architectures