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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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international research group at the forefront of the field Conduct a PhD within the frame of an innovative and interdisciplinary research project Interact with a wide network of peers, scientists and stakeholders
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the testing of newly devel-oped materials and the use of machine learning methods to process complex data sets. The focus is on techniques such as ultrasound, radar, computed tomography, acoustic emission
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level university degree in engineering (e.g. Computer Science), completed with above-average results • Good skills (both theory and practice) in one or several of the following topics: Computer Vision
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of agricultural applications, technology and research. Compensation The position will be paid in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the German States (TV-L). Your qualifications • A
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science, physical chemistry, materials science, or materials engineering, or a closely related field • Experience with cellulose and its processing technologies is an advantage • Strong willingness
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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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involved in teaching at under/postgraduate level as well as funding acquisition and (global) outreach, if desired. International networking and collaborations are regarded as an integral part of the PhD
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Program if you aspire to an academic career. We offer you access to an international research network by presenting your research at leading international conferences and spending a research semester at top
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normal physiology and autoimmunity in collaboration with project partners • elucidate the transcriptional networks regulated by FoxP3 and c-Rel in Treg cells and screen for novel critical regulators