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04.03.2026, Academic staff A Postdoc position is available in the laboratory for Cellular Protein Biochemistry at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) Department of Bioscience. Our laboratory
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present them at international conferences Collaborate closely with researchers at TUM and partner institutions in Brazil Requirements A Master’s degree in physics, computer science, Earth system sciences
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Scientific Personnel 02.03.2026, Academic staff To meet the advanced instrumentation needs of the BioSysteM cluster of excellence, BioSysteM is establishing a Technology Hub staffed with dedicated
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Accelerator within the Technology Hub. The position is temporary until 31.12.2032. To meet the advanced technology and instrumentation needs of the BioSysteM cluster of excellence, BioSysteM is establishing a
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the methodological foundation for next-generation AI systems that clinicians can truly understand and trust. All components will be released as open-source software and reusable research artifacts. Your tasks: As a
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initiative. The BMFTR Junior Research Group CO2 UPLED within the SINATRA research initiative is actively seeking a highly motivated PhD researcher to work on the development and interface engineering of
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details of two referees The deadline for application is March 1st, 2026. For more information about PFT group, please check on our website Particle and Fiber Technology The position is suitable for disabled
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13.01.2026, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship of Fungal Biotechnology in Wood Science at TUM has an open position for a doctoral researcher (TV-L contract 3.75 years) on Systems biology
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(MDSI) is an integrative research institute at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), with an interdisciplinary and cross-faculty focus on data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence
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of the proteins to advance the photophysical research on (photoswitching) proteins developed in the laboratory. The lab The Stiel Lab is one of the laboratories at the Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging