69 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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environment. Fluency in German and English required. PhD Position – HARMONY Project Professorship for Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience School of Medicine and Health Technical University
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features with an emphasis on vegetation complexity, urban infrastructure, and bird diversity. The thesis is part of a greater project studying urban green space and soundscapes and how these relate to human
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27.03.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems (ENS) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) deals with the modeling and optimization of energy
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are seeking a researcher to join our team for a project on foundation models or for a DFG funded project on deep learning for medical imaging. We are looking for a student with a strong mathematical and/or
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diversity of projects investigating livestock systems from both experimental and modelling perspectives. Freising is a charming small student city in the vicinity to the vibrant city of Munich, very well
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of human tissue resident T-cells and their crosstalk with the microenvironment in settings of solid organ transplantation, infections or cancer within our ERC-funded project. The project will be conducted
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(MSCA) - (Grant number 101167856 - HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01). More information about the project can be found on www.fresco4nopain.com. FRESCO4NoPain offers 17 Doctoral Candidates positions to begin on 1st
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15.01.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal As part of a recently funded collaborative research project between Germany and Belgium, we offer two PhD positions. One position will be based
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national grants. You will plan, design, and manufacture our sensor to be used in clinical trials, work on data acquisition and data analysis. The results of your work will not only accelerate your scientific
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onwards. The research project focuses on regulatory T (Treg) cells and investigating their context-specific identity and function in B cell-driven autoimmune diseases. This collaborative project is embedded