63 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" scholarships at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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Position in Numerical Mathematics m/f/d, 100%, 2 years+ As part of the second phase of the DFG funded Priority Programme SPP2311, the Chair for Numerical Mathematics under the leadership of Barbara Wohlmuth
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- PhD student in quantitative verification interested in co-developing Automata Tutor - main developer of Automata Tutor Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by
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Priority Programme SPP2311 (German Research Council), the Chair of Numerical Mathematics under the leadership of Frau Prof. Dr. Barbara Wohlmuth is seeking a candidate for a PhD or postdoctoral position (100
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Chair of Biological Imaging 11.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal We now seek a highly qualified and motivated PhD student (f/m/d) to design, develop, and test novel optoacoustic sensing platforms
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will join the newly established research group of Dr. Torsten V. Zache at the Technical University of Munich. Our group is broadly interested in the theoretical development and application of quantum
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differential equations (PDE) in the model to describe either environmental influences or a more detailed component behavior offers a possible solution to this challenge. The goal of the project is to develop
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München, TUM, and the Bundeswehr Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology. The program is dedicated to advancing the understanding of toxic lung injury and developing precision toxicology approaches
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well as application optimization. This research focuses on the development of a parallel debugging framework tailored for custom RISC-V instruc-tion set extensions. The goal is to enable efficient execution tracing
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its rich information content, conventional analysis methods have not yet fully realized its potential. This research project aims to develop a robust AI foundation model based on modern Transformer
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Simulation of Hemodynamics, Treatment, and Long-Term Perspective of Cerebral Aneurysms Using Lattice Boltzmann Methods. As part of the second phase of the DFG funded Priority Programme SPP2311, the Chair