71 applied-harmonic-analysis PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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optimization or discrete algorithms. Profound mathematical modeling and programming skills. Experience with the design and analysis of graph algorithms or multiobjective optimization models is a plus. Very good
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15.05.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The chair of Software Engineering for Business Information Systems (sebis) at the Technical University of Munich is looking for an excellent candidate for a
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robotic sample retrieval system that will be able to obtain surface swabbing samples of critical infrastructure buildings for chemical or biological analysis. The cohort of PhD students are spread around
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distribution analysis with collaborators at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. Data analysis and manuscript preparation. Presenting results at international conferences. Training Master’s and Bachelor's
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MATSim. The developed methods will then be applied to case studies from the CRC as well as to assess empirically the network changes in Greater London due to the expansion of cycle highways. Tasks
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of the Technical University of Munich. In our group, we advance ethical practice and theory in medicine, bio-medical technology, and public health, driven by the belief that embedding ethics is essential for shaping
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immunomodulatory factors (de Almeida et al. Sci Immunol 2022, Chao et al. Nat Immunol 2023, Soll et. al Nat Immunol 2024). We use novel cutting-edge technologies in the area of high-dimensional single-cell analysis
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cooperation with Kopter Germany GmbH and the Engineering Risk Analysis Group of Prof. Straub, which provides information on both the health and the actual stress of helicopter components. For this so-called
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. • Collaborate with project partners. • Contribute to the preparation and analysis of data for publication and presentations. The following qualifications will be of advantage but are not stringently required
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sustainable packaging materials and textiles. However, its use in mass production is limited by its inability to melt like conventional thermoplastics. This limitation arises from the strong intermolecular