119 high-performance-computing positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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research in the area of entrepreneurship and family enterprise while participating in the doctoral program. TUM School of Management at TUM Campus Heilbronn invites applications for a Research Associate (m/f
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to perform theoretical physics research at the interface of quantum information, condensed matter and high-energy physics. A strong background and interest in one or more of the following topics is desirable
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modeling and prediction Integration of perception, planning, and control for robust real-time robotic performance Requirements PhD Position: Master’s degree in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
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technologies (10x Genomics, BD Rhapsody) and high-dimensional flow cytometry to unravel the dynamics of the human immune system. We look for a motivated bioinformatician/computational scientist or postdoctoral
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, with the prospect of a permanent contract upon successful evaluation. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L), salary group E13. About the Climate Center at TUM
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, an exciting project at the intersection of design computation, AI, and robotic fabrication. The position is expected to start in August 2025, or as mutually agreed. The position is located at the Professorship
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, ranging from life sciences to engineering. For more information, visit our webpage www.epc.ed.tum.de/en/mfm. Your profile - M.Sc. degree in informatics, physics, chemistry, or engineering (candidates who
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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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Computer Science or related fields • Strong background in machine learning • Strong programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning frameworks (PyTorch or similar) • Proficient in spoken and written
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, alternative discretization methods (e.g., Lattice Boltzmann Methods), and high-performance computing. A selection of possible research areas can be found on our website: https://www.math.cit.tum.de/math