43 distributed-computing-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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, economics, business informatics, data science, or a related field, • with a strong passion for entrepreneurship and/or family enterprise research, • with a solid knowledge of empirical research methods
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talented individuals passionate about AI, Human-Computer Interaction, Eye-Tracking, and their responsible applications. Ideal candidates will have: • An M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Game
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computer science with very good results - Interest on topics around the area of distributed systems and data management - Basic knowledge in distributed systems and graph algorithms is desired - Hand-on experience
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04.04.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair for Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems (CAPS) offers this position as part of the DARE-project funded by the EuroHPC JU bringing together
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at becoming a leader in the field. The postdoctoral associate will lead a research group, manage a laboratory, and conduct research and teaching in all focus areas of the Chair of Astrodynamics. Those include
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and interest in one of the following fields: • Solid state quantum information science. • Quantum optical properties solid-state systems (e.g. semiconductor quantum dots, colour centers in wice gap
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The TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) welcomes applications for a PhD or Postdoc Position (m/f/d, 100%, 2 years+) in Numerical Mathematics
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the study of the impact of digital and computational pathology on clinical workflows and patient care. Our lab is located in the heart of Munich at the TUM Klinikum rechts der Isar (MRI), Institute
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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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Position in Numerical Mathematics m/f/d, 100%, 2 years+ As part of the second phase of the DFG funded Priority Programme SPP2311, the Chair for Numerical Mathematics under the leadership of Barbara Wohlmuth