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. About us The research of Professor Germann’s fluid dynamics group focuses on the thermomechanical and functional properties of materials being of industrial relevance. The ultimate aim is to design and
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space. We quantify these changes, identify their causes and describe their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem ser-vices. To do this we use a combination of diverse methods, from empirical research
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. The research group Mechanoreceptors/ Section II at Leibniz-LSB@TUM is currently looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to start as soon as possible. The position is to be filled on a part-time (65%) basis
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or for multiobjective optimization problems. Implement the developed algorithms (e.g., in Python) and evaluate their practical performance on artificial and/or real-world data. Teach tutorials (in English) for
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control software and machine learning expert. How you will support us: ▪ You will take on responsibilities in the field of control and operation of high-coherence superconducting quantum circuits, with a
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, accounting for cars, buses, trams, bicycles, and trucks as a function of transport supply and travel demand. The objective of the project is first to develop assessment indicators based on the MFD
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06.06.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are looking for 1 PhD Position in Robotics and AI to work at the Technical University of Munich (Garching Campus) within this multi-disciplinary cohort. We
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interdisciplinary collaborations such as the Collaborative Research Center 1371 “Microbial Signatures – Functional Relevance in the Digestive Tract” (https://www.sfb1371.tum.de/) and access to different core
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03.06.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Chemical signaling, the most ancient and widespread form of communication, plays a crucial role in maintaining species boundaries through exclusive
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, reliable and sustainable use of deep and shallow geothermal systems, it is essential to optimize them (borehole locations, sizing, operation, etc.). The resulting optimization problems are so-called PDE