49 density-functional-theory-dft-post Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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technologies to fundamental physics questions. The advertised positions will be part of the project “QS-Gauge: quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories”, funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the DFG
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: - QUANTITATIVE VERIFICATION: analysis of probabilistic systems (Markov decision processes, stochastic games, chemical reaction networks), automata theory and temporal logic, machine learning in verification
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of innovative, forward-looking technologies and concepts in these fields are essential core aspects of our work. We believe that excellent research and lateral thinking will create innovative ideas and solutions
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Fiske for any content-related questions you may have (a.fiske@tum.de) or our office team for any administrative-related questions (office.ethics@mh.tum.de, 089/4140-4041). To apply, please send a cover
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agreement. The scientific employee (postdoc) will be employed on a 100% position at level E 14 TV-L (public sector pay scale). The post-doctoral researcher is expected to work in the area of entrepreneurship
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18.10.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The lab for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging (www.ai-med.de) is looking for a Post-Doc. The task will be the multi-modal modeling of medical data
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polycephalum arises from the interactions of cell nuclei within the gigantic cell. We are looking for a Post-doc (m/f/d) to start at the TUM this summer or fall. Your Task Physarum polycephalum is renowned
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also on power systems in the CoSES lab at the Technical University of Munich. Previous Work https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/doc/1731060/g5zgxaj96lcyhh8gh6le1xbuu.Wetzlinger-2023-TAC.pdf https
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. Your qualifications An excellent PhD degree either in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or related fields, ideally with a background in quantum theory, quantum computing or quantum machine learning
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pioneering research, from theory, to experimentation and flight. Our research foci include spaceflight mechanics, orbital robotics and system engineering for advanced space missions. This university-funded