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grades) in a relevant field such as management, entrepreneurship, economics, (organizational) psychology, finance, or business informatics, • ideally has academic or practical experience in the field
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: The successful applicant must have the following: • PhD degree in natural sciences, electrical engineering, physics, optics, medical technology, biomedical computing, or related fields • Experience in
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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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School of Engineering and Design and maintain strong links with the computer science community. One of our key research areas is the design and operation of intelligent networked production systems
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30.04.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich (Leibniz- LSB@TUM) is a research institution of the Leibniz Association
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Computer Science or related fields • Strong background in machine learning • Strong programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning frameworks (PyTorch or similar) • Proficient in spoken and written
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processing - Study actin-based processes critical for health and disease using the cryo-ET workflow, from cell sample preparation and optimization to imaging and data analysis - Use computational tools for in
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integration of e.g. proteomics, lipidomics, or metabolomics data Requirements: Candidates must hold a master’s degree in Data Engineering, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Informatics, or a related discipline
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17.03.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are searching for 5 Ph.D. students, and 2 Postdocs in Mechanical/NanoMaterials Engineering for an EU project, TV-L E13, full-time Phase change and
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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 as teaching assistant in our lectures