53 quality-and-reliability-engineering PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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quality control tools for distributed models, and iii) robustness to data and model poisoning attacks. In this context, we are looking for a PhD Candidate who has a strong background in machine/deep
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quality control tools for distributed models, and iii) robustness to data and model poisoning attacks. In this context, we are looking for a PhD Candidate who has a strong background in machine/deep
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world. The workflow spans from analytical chemistry to material science and engineering. There is no need for previous knowledge in the described fields but a strong motivation to learn and push the boundaries of our
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of Treg identity and function in autoimmune contexts • study how context-specific cytokine milieus affect Treg identity as well as plasticity and functionally validate engineered Treg cells with distinct
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. Expected qualification: High motivation and commitment to scientific excellence Above-average Master Degree / Diploma in engineering (chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, or related engineering
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immunotherapies by macrophage and T-cell engineering approaches, (iii) induce tissue regeneration and graft-versus-leukemia via activation or inhibition of innate immune pathways during allogeneic hematopoetic stem
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able to experience hands-on testing of a high-speed and engine-representative compressor further increases of the efficiency and stability margin. The project is highly innovative, will generate
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07.05.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The research group "Biomolecular Quantum sensing" at the Technical University of Munich and member of the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology
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27.09.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Holzforschung München of the Technische Universität München with the professorships for "Wood Science", "Wood Technology" and "Fungal Biotechnology in
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embedded into the quantum technology network formed by WMI, the Excellence Cluster MCQST (www.mcqst.de), the TU München (www.tum.de), the EU Quantum Flagship project QMiCS (qmics.wmi.badw.de), and several