69 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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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
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paid PhD position in the area of Natural Language Processing starting as soon as possible. Your responsibilities Research & development projects in the area of Software Engineering. Possible areas
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qualitative methods; some background in or willingness to learn computational social science methods as well as R and/or Python is highly desirable. Willingness to develop an ambitious empirical research
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or computational science Strong mathematical skills and interest in developing new mathematical methods Good knowledge of mathematical/numerical optimization methods or deep learning methods Enthusiasm
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at conferences. The PhD program has a duration of three years and with the PhD degree offered by TUM. Qualifications A Master’s degree in Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Economics
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Chair of Biological Imaging 11.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal We now seek a highly qualified and motivated PhD student (f/m/d) to design, develop, and test novel optoacoustic sensing platforms
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diagnosis, and knowledge of the operation of helicopter systems. • Confident handling of Python and common data science tools. • Knowledge of high-performance computing and machine learning. • Fluency in
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starting in 2025 within the TUM School of Life Sciences. The group is committed to uncovering mechanisms by which crop plants can increase the uptake of micronutrients from the soil and transfer them
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and science communication skills. Our offer We offer a position limited to three years, starting in autumn 2025, with a salary based on the Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the Länder (TV-L
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to study translational aspects of cancer (single-cell sequencing of immune cells, organoid co-cultures, cellular engineering via CRISPR/Cas9 technology, in vivo imaging, advanced animal models of allo-SCT