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, studying health-related (mis-)information on social media and its impact on young adults. The position includes international research collaboration, methodological training, and a supportive work
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11.11.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal In the project “BIG-ROHU” (BIG Data - Rotor Health and Usage Monitoring), a system is being developed which provides information on both the health and the
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, C++, etc.) Knowledge of machine learning, data mining, or related fields Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative team environment Interest in social science research
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10.10.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal For our team, we are looking for a full-time PhD candidate on the topic of “Geolocation text embeddings for social media data”. About us The TUM-Professorship
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(m/f/d) in the topic: “AI-based processing of CAD models for automated planning of computer-aided manufacturing.” The candidate has the opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree (Ph.D.). Remuneration is
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privacy-preserved 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
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08.09.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship of Machine Learning at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at TUM has an open position for a doctoral researcher (TV-L E13
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for the completion of a doctorate. The limitation complies to § 2, 1 WissZeitVG. Applications and further information We invite applications from highly motivated candidates with passion for and experience in plant
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research in the broad field of computational methods for the built environment. Particular emphasis is placed on building information modelling, digital drawings, point cloud capturing and processing as
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. However, how insects perceive, discriminate, and process the biological information encoded in CHC profiles remains poorly understood. PhD Position: The PhD candidate will investigate the chemoreception