76 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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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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microscope. The Mission: The successful candidate will play a central role in pioneering quantum-enabled methodologies for biomedical research. The project focuses on developing a next-generation microscope
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physics or theoretical chemistry, with interest in electronic-structure theory and method development. Experience in computer simulations and programming is advantageous. Very good communication and writing
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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 100% TVL E13
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for Preventing Stomach Cancer 18.03.2026 The order of the quantum world 18.03.2026 150 Years of Electrical and Computer Engineering at TUM RSS Todays events no events today. Calendar of events Find more topics on
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a related field ▪ Strong knowledge in wireless communication systems, signal processing, or radar systems ▪ Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g. Python) ▪ Interest in hands
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inviting applications for a Ph.D. or postdoctoral position. In recent years, spin defects in diamonds have been shown to act as atomic-sized sensors for nanoscale- microscopic magnetic field detection. One
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signal processing that allows a quick adaption to the technological needs. • Hands on experience in working with experimental setups (incl. instrument control e.g. through MATLAB) • Background in
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years) on DNA data storage. The Machine Learning and Information Processing group at TUM works in the intersection of machine learning and signal/information processing with a current focus on deep
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• Biochemical analyses including phytohormones (ABA), reactive oxygen species (ROS), and antioxi-dant enzyme activities • Molecular analyses related to ABA signalling, including protoplast-based functional assays