52 post-doc-parallel-computing Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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the study of the impact of digital and computational pathology on clinical workflows and patient care. Our lab is located in the heart of Munich at the TUM Klinikum rechts der Isar (MRI), Institute
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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
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part of the School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT) of TUM. The position is for 2 years and follows state regulations in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Public Service
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with R, statistical and spatial analysis Excellent communication and teamwork skills Excellent organizational skills Experience with field work in post-disturbance forest conditions (desired) Experience
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talented individuals passionate about AI, Human-Computer Interaction, Eye-Tracking, and their responsible applications. Ideal candidates will have: • An M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Game
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network with partners from science and industry and take on responsibility at the chair right from the start. In your role as a post-doc, you will combine team and institute-oriented tasks with in-depth
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our enthusiastic and collaborative group spirit. Post-doc: The applicant is expected to have a solid publication record in theoretical CS. Experience with biological applications, robotics applications
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Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related field Strong background in robotics fundamentals: kinematics, dynamics, control, planning Proficiency in programming (C++, Python), and
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to contribute to groundbreaking work in our research area. About the Program: We are implementing a program that creates an additional two year postdoctoral position exclusively for female researchers working in
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14.12.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The BMBF-funded position is part of the CoMPS project, which is a multidisciplinary project combining the fields of mathematics, computer science, geophysics