72 digital-biosignal-processing PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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08.09.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship of Machine Learning at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at TUM has an open position for a doctoral researcher (TV-L E13
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improve industrial processes by establishing a thorough understanding of the materials at different length- and time scales. Your project Milk protein concentrates (MPC) are dairy proteins which
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the planning methods into the open data AgiMo Digital Twin, (4) develop participatory planning methods based on the technical outcomes from the digital twin to create future scenarios for responsible mobility
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area has received best paper awards at PacificVis and Graph Drawing, with recent publications in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics and Computer Graphics Forum. Environment
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application process, requirements and eligibility can be found here . Apply through our online application portal . Should you have any questions, please refer to our FAQ section . Contact details can be found
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Erhebung und Verarbeitung von personenbezogenen Daten im Rahmen Ihrer Bewerbung. (data protection information on collecting and processing personal data contained in your application in accordance with Art
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), which focuses on the development and application of an integrated economic-biophysical framework to assess the role of digital tools and technologies. Candidates for both positions will be interviewed by
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accommodations for any part of the process, tell us—no justification required. Data protection When you submit an application, we process your personal data under GDPR Art. 13 for the purpose of the application
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-established and highly visible track record of the laboratory in the analysis of plant growth processes regulated by AGC1 kinases. The Chair of Plant Systems Biology has strong expertise in all relevant