47 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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insights into the dynamic distribution patterns of human tissue resident T helper cells across space and time. Topic: Dissecting the body-wide spatio-temporal organisation of human resident T helper cells T
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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 regulatory compliance for innovative NLP applications. Full-time position (100% TVL-E 13). A collaborative environment in a dynamic, young team at one of Europe’s top universities. Opportunities
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-situ measurement network and perform terrestrial laser scanning, analyzing microclimate data and their relation to forest structure, and using optical satellite time series and radiative transfer models
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408. The Technical University of Munich (TUM), as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. TUM has established the Collaborative Research
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general. The successful candidate will join the newly established Heisenberg group “Evolution of chemical communication” (PD Dr. Jan Buellesbach) at the Plant-Insect Interactions group (Prof. Sara D
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will usually be limited to two courses per year plus mentoring of student theses. A strong interest in an academic career is welcome. We offer a dynamic and international work environment, with a
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its affiliation to the Technical University of Munich (TUM), deals with the multifaceted interactions between politics, society, business and technology in research, teaching and practice. It was
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polycephalum arises from the interactions of cell nuclei within its gigantic cell. We are looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to start at the TUM this summer or fall. Your Task The network-forming slime mould
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and their relationship with greenspace structure and surrounding urban landscape. The results of this work will contribute to tools and guidelines for creating multifunctional and biodiverse urban green