40 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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application from qualified women. About the position The position involves both teaching and engaging in innovative research projects on tractor autonomy, path-planning algorithms, soil compaction modeling, and
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architectures, capable of capturing the structure of complex, high-resolution NMR spectra – analogous to how language models such as ChatGPT learn the structure of human language. One of the primary goals is to
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Analyzer and Sorter, single-cell mRNA-sequencing etc.) • A cutting-edge highly funded research project in immunology (ERC-CoG funded lab) • A highly dynamic international young team in a thriving research
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at young adults. In addition, they will be supported in shaping the direction of their own research. The doctoral scholar will be part of a dynamic international team at the Institute for Ethics and History
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Freising-Weihenstephan. - Polarity regulation by protein kinases during stomata development - Phospho-regulation of the plant cytoskeleton - Developmental adaptations for plant growth in soil. We seek highly
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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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-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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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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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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, our group is actively involved in the Research Training Group "Targets in Toxicology", a structured Ph.D. program that unites 13 research partners in Munich, including LMU Munich, Helmholtz Zentrum