69 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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. However, how insects perceive, discriminate, and process the biological information encoded in CHC profiles remains poorly understood. PhD Position: The PhD candidate will investigate the chemoreception
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of agricultural applications, technology and research. Compensation The position will be paid in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the German States (TV-L). Your qualifications • A
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Enrollment as a doctoral candidate in TUM IGGSE, with extensive training program Interested? Then we look forward to receiving your application; please send them by e-mail to jobs.ens@ed.tum.de with “PhD
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level university degree in engineering (e.g. Computer Science), completed with above-average results • Good skills (both theory and practice) in one or several of the following topics: Computer Vision
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. Candidate´s profile: • Master’s degree in Life Sciences, in Computational Biology or MD degree • Previous research experience in immunology • Experience in flow cytometry, cell culture and in high-dimensional
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10.03.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship for Ethics of AI and Neuroscience at TUM is offering a fully funded PhD scholarship (4 years, €2,000/month) for the HARMONY project
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starting in 2025 within the TUM School of Life Sciences. The group is committed to uncovering mechanisms by which crop plants can increase the uptake of micronutrients from the soil and transfer them
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or computational science Strong mathematical skills and interest in developing new mathematical methods Good knowledge of mathematical/numerical optimization methods or deep learning methods Enthusiasm
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28.11.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal Three funded PhD student positions are available at the Chair of Plant Systems Biology at the School of Life Sciences of the Technische Universität München in
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(https://soilsystems.net/ ), a Priority Programme (SPP 2322) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation). Within SoilSystems, scientists from different disciplines from