75 computer-science-programming-languages positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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to engineering. For more information, visit our webpage www.epc.ed.tum.de/en/mfm. Your profile - M.Sc. degree in chemistry, physics, or informatics (candidates that will soon obtain the degree are also welcome
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, Data Science, or a closely related discipline Strong interest in interdisciplinary research at the interface of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Life Sciences Excellent programming skills
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in several Bachelor and Master programs offered by the School of Engineering and Design and the School of Computation, Information and Technology. You will help us to prepare teaching material, serve
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presentation skills in English • Prior publications are beneficial Tasks • Close cooperation with related research fields, e.g., computer science, strategy and management • Working with project-specific
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of Pathology (https://www.pm.mh.tum.de/path ), and is affiliated with the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT, https://www.cit.tum.de/ ), the TUM School of Medicine and Health (MH, https
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programming and experience in mentoring and/or supervising co-workers are highly desirable. A genuine interest in the subject matter (food science and multiomics), solid English language skills, self-motivation
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% international students in the MA program. The visual computing lab embraces its diverse culture, and is proud to host PhD students from over 10 different countries. Our lab language is English. The position is
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in Applied Mathematics, Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), or related fields with outstanding academic performance Strong programming skills and experience in languages such as C/C++, FORTRAN
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in several Bachelor and Master programs offered by the School of Engineering and Design and the School of Computation, Information and Technology. You will help us to prepare teaching material, serve
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(https://soilsystems.net/ ), a Priority Programme (SPP 2322) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation). Within SoilSystems, scientists from different disciplines from