59 postdoc-in-control-systems Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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Iterative Algorithms: Optimization and Control.” About the Project The focus of the project is the analysis of iterative algorithms arising from time discretizations of nonlinear evolutions of various kinds
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epithelial cell biology, cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function. Experience in mouse models and ex vivo organoid culture is a prerequisite. The candidate should also have the ambition and commitment
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of Livestock Systems is newly established at TUM and will include several postdocs, PhD students, and technical staff. The team will work on various topics, including multi-scale analyses of productivity
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, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Livestock Systems research group at the TUM School of Life Sciences is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) to work on grassland restoration. The aim of our group is to improve
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zusammen mit insgesamt elf Postdoc WissenschaftlerInnen aktiv am wissenschaftlich-akademischen Diskurs zur aktuellen Forschungs- und Entwicklungsfragen im Bereich des Grünen Wasserstoffs teilnehmen. Von
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Hospital. The position focuses on advanced medical image analysis in musculoskeletal medicine, with opportunities to take on scientific leadership responsibilities. The AIO group is part of the Department
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to control of infection. The focus of the project is on virus-specific CD8 T cells and the local hepatic regulation of their effector functions through environmental and cytokine-induced signals. The AG
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08.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal with a strong connection to partial differential equations (numerics / analysis / modeling) (100%, TV-L) is available starting immediately. The position in
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24.06.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Semiconductor Nanostructures and Quantum Systems (SNQS) group at the Walter Schottky Institute of the Technical University of Munich (Prof. J. J. Finley
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candidate will join the EDFM group at the Technical University of Munich to advance our understanding of the adaptive capacity of European forests to natural disturbances. This position is embedded in the DFG