68 high-performance-computing PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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for food applications, through high-performance microbial bioprocesses (“precision fermentation”) and tissue-engineered cultured meat from animal cells. Requirements We are looking for applicants with a
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doctoral degree (Ph.D.). Remuneration is 100% TVL E13 according to the German public sector rates, resulting in a monthly rate of approx. €2,100 after tax. CMS’s inter-disciplinary team is performing
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21.12.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Munich, has a vacancy for a PhD candidate/researcher position in the area of efficient algorithms
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with the German State Regulated Public Salary Scale (TV-L E13 2/3). Tasks The successful candidate will conduct cutting-edge research in production, resource and/or general microeconomics leading
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of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). For this international, exciting, and cutting-edge environment, we are looking for a PhD candidate on the topic of semantic understanding of the built environment using
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prediction technologies, and handheld devices, present novel opportunities for African livestock farmers to adapt to climate change and improve environmental performance. The aim of this research is to
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for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference in case of generally equivalent suitability, aptitude and professional performance. Data Protection Information: When you apply for a position
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mathematics, (theoretical) computer science, machine learning foundations, electrical engineering, information theory, cryptography, statistics or a related field. - Advanced knowledge of probability theory
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of the doctoral project is positively evaluated after the first two years. CMS’s inter-disciplinary team is performing research in the broad field of computational methods for the built environment. Particular
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Materials” concentrates on the understanding of structure-performance indicators in electrocatalytic reactions. Our catalysts are the heart of sustainable energy conversion processes such as in hydrogen fuel