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journals and edited volumes, and present your work at international conferences. Collaborate with our digital humanities team to engage actively in the development and data curation for the "OMnibus of
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19.07.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Machine Learning and Information Processing group at TUM works in the intersection of machine learning and signal/information processing with a current
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on the design and testing of antimicrobial compounds in response to infection-specific signals. The group is seeking to fill the position of a Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/div) in Antimicrobial Peptide
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via email to applications@mirmi.tum.de quoting “Postdoc Position in Dexterous End-Effectors for 6G Tactile Tele-surgery” in the e-mail subject line. The position will be filled as soon as possible and
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, signal processing, and data mining A strong background in programming, statistical analysis, and spatial modelling and mapping Highly motivated to work on the subject and eager to work in an
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made from magnetoelectric materials, which transduce wireless magnetic powering signals into local electric signals that can be used to stimulate neurons. Our multidisciplinary group works in materials
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us We are TUM’s unique Pathology AI lab developing new machine learning (ML) methods for automatically analyzing digital pathology data and related medical data. Such methods include the automatic
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reliability of R-Mode, particularly under varying environmental conditions. Key objectives include understanding the physical processes that affect R-Mode signal propagation, quantifying the variability
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The Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) conductscomparative research into historical and cultural developments and processes in the region between the Baltic Sea
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. Implement Advanced Characterization Techniques to evaluate material performance and device reliability, integrating electronic control systems including DC-DC voltage boosting and maximum power point tracking