39 application-programming-android-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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application until 23. November 2025, preferably by Email: e27applications@ph.tum.de Prof. Dr. Andreas Bausch | Technische Universität München | Center for Protein Assemblies (CPA) | Heinz Nixdorf Chair in
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application, you confirm that you have acknowledged the above data protection information of TUM. Kontakt: Prof. Andreas Bausch e27applications@ph.tum.de More Information http://www.bauschlab.org
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to achieve excellence in a highly productive environment. About us The research activities at the Chair of Nutrition and Immunology, headed by Prof. Dr. Dirk Haller, focus on the interplay of nutrition and the
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29.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair of Decision Sciences and Systems at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), led by Prof. Martin Bichler, is seeking outstanding candidates to join
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Postdoctoral Positions in Applied and Numerical Analysis Technical University of Munich (TUM) Chair of Applied and Numerical Analysis – Prof. Massimo Fornasier The Chair of Applied and Numerical Analysis
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towards Habilitation qualification. We look forward to receiving your application as a single PDF file until the deadline of 1 September 2025. Please send your application exclusively by email to Prof. Dr
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world. About the position We invite applications for a 2-year Postdoctoral Researcher position starting in January 2026, supervised by Dr. Judit Lecina-Diaz and Prof. Rupert Seidl. The successful
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at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) welcomes applications for a Postdoc Position in Representation Theory m/f/d, initially for two years, 100% position starting October 01, 2025 or later
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on formal verification and reachability analysis using logical zonotopes, with applications in digital circuit verification and model checking. Candidates should have a strong mathematical background and
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by Prof. Mathias O. Senge (Hans Fischer Senior Fellow, TUM and Chair of Organic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Trinity College Dublin), Prof. Johannes Barth (Molecular Nanoscience and Chemical Physics