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Europe • Membership in the International Graduate School of Science and Engineering (IGSSE) and participation in the course program (https://www.igsse.gs.tum.de/en/igsse/about/) • IGSSE-funded doctoral
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18.03.2026, Academic staff Location: Marsstraße 20-22, 80335 München Start date: As soon as possible Working hours: 8h/week Website: https://www.edu.sot.tum.de/en/lsdesign/welcome/ About Us The
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individual career development. More information about the group is available at https://www.ep.mgt.tum.de/en/gia/home. Payment will be based on the Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the Länder (TV
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. About Us The candidate will be a part of the LEAPS research group (LEarning Analytics and Practices in Systems) led by Prof. Dr. Oleksandra Poquet. LEAPS investigates how data from learning environments
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applications from designers and design researchers who can envision, visualize and make tangible complex scenarios for uncertain futures. About the Munich Design Institute: The newly established Munich Design
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served). Application deadline: 25 March 2026. About Us The candidate will be a part of the LEAPS research group (LEarning Analytics and Practices in Systems) led by Prof. Dr. Oleksandra Poquet. LEAPS
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policy. The Institute works on an interdisciplinary basis and is highly networked both nationally and internationally. About the position We are looking for a 100% postdoctoral research associate beginning
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20.02.2026, Academic staff Are you passionate about using AI to solve the world’s most pressing challenges? Do you believe that technology should serve a higher purpose? Are you passionate about
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, first served). Application deadline: 25 March 2026. About Us The candidate will be a part of the LEAPS research group (LEarning Analytics and Practices in Systems) led by Prof. Dr. Oleksandra Poquet
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organoid technology. About the Project Our team (westmeyerlab.org ) at the Munich School of Bioengineering (TUM) and Helmholtz Munich develops novel synthetic biology tools for longitudinal cellular