74 proof-checking-postdoc-computerscience positions at Technical University of Munich
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• Special continuing education programs for young scientists, a postdoc program, as well as other offerings from the Central Personnel Development Department and sports activities. Further notes We welcome
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17.03.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are searching for 5 Ph.D. students, and 2 Postdocs in Mechanical/NanoMaterials Engineering for an EU project, TV-L E13, full-time Phase change and
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of the employees under nuclear law. Appropriate checks are carried out for this purpose. Perks: At the FRM II there is a flexible working time model with electronic time recording in which overtime is fully
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to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in hand, are highly committed
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/forschung/gruppen/numerical-analysis/research/ Typical responsibilities you can expect: Mathematical derivation, analysis, and comparison of models, methods, and simulation approaches Formal proofs, e.g
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connected to the SAP University Competence Center (UCC; https://ucc.tum.de/) at the TUM to assist in the hardware/software maintenance of ProteomicsDB, with the option to receive a proof of work with SAP HANA
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for MPRA and gene design * the project data portal to browse data and model outputs * You will interact with other postdocs and be supported by more junior colleagues (PhD candidates, Bachelor’s and Master’s
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applications should be sent to recruitment@seai.cit.tum.de. Please include a CV, a cover letter explaining why you are interested in the position and how you fit the profile, a brief summary of previous work
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for SE . Please include a CV, a cover letter explaining why you are interested in the position and how you fit the profile, a brief summary of previous work experience, and the contact information
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to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, and postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in hand, and are highly