41 parallel-and-distributed-computing PhD scholarships at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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24.04.2026, Academic staff At the Chair of Space Mobility and Propulsion at TU Munich, we focus on innovations in propulsion hardware and software to advance sustainable and autonomous mobility solutions. To demonstrate these innovations, we develop and operate our own test infrastructure,...
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07.04.2026, Academic staff The Ecosystem Dynamics and Forest Management Group at the TUM School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich studies how forests change in time and space. We quantify these changes, identify their causes and describe their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem...
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, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Strong research interest in telerobotics, shared control, human–robot interaction, or networked control
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. Classical cryptographic techniques face inherent limitations, especially regarding future threats from quantum computers or AI-driven adversarial strategies. Physical layer security offers a promising
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imaging. Your Profile: The successful applicant must have the following: • Master’s degree in physics, biophysics, biomedical engineering, computer engineering or electrical engineering. • Excellent track
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. Experience in programming (in particular, Python) and an interest in machine learning, data analysis, or scientific computing are expected. Prior experience with machine learning or optimization methods is
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fashion. Research topics include, but not limited to, i) handling distributed DL models with data heterogeneity including non i.i.d, and domain shifts, ii) developing explainability and quality control
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fashion. Research topics include, but not limited to, i) handling distributed DL models with data heterogeneity including non i.i.d, and domain shifts, ii) developing explainability and quality control
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Objectives Development of sensitivity framework for coupled sensitivity analysis. Extend the developed framework to support FSI problems, and identify suitable sensitivity computation methods. Identify
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Technical University of Munich School of Computation, Information and Technology Chair of Theoretical Information Technology Theresienstrasse 90, 80333 Munich https://www.ce.cit.tum.de/en/lti/team/boche