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experimentally validate solutions in the ACES testbed ▪ Analyze the impact of AI-based attack scenarios and develop countermeasures ▪ Publish research results and contribute to the development of a demonstrator To
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Technical University of Munich School of Computation, Information and Technology Chair of Theoretical Information Technology Theresienstrasse 90, 80333 Munich https://www.ce.cit.tum.de/en/lti/team/boche
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Objectives Development of sensitivity framework for coupled sensitivity analysis. Extend the developed framework to support FSI problems, and identify suitable sensitivity computation methods. Identify
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17.10.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Do you bring experience in working with lasers? Are you interested in working on method development in femtosecond spectroscopy in an international, motivated
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to spatial design development in demonstrators, prototypes, and material-driven architectural applications Contributing to the further development of the professorship (e.g. Bioregional Design Lab, Material
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quality control, and reproducibility workflows in accordance with regulatory requirements. Contribute to the development of APIs, web tools, and dashboards for internal users and collaborators. Required
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. Excellent English and intermediate German communication skills are necessary to complete the task. Your tasks: Research, development and evaluation of AI/ML methods for predictive Additive Manufacturing
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, cellular, biochemical, physiological, and genetic approaches: • Position 1: Cell biology + biochemistry to unravel fundamental processes in plant development and biology. • Position 2: Crop plant biology
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highly qualified Postdoctoral Researcher (m/w/d) to support the DFG-funded Cluster of Excellence “TransforM – Munich Center for Transformative Technologies and Societal Change.” (https://transform
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dissect these mechanisms, as they reca-pitulate key aspects of embryonic development and tissue morphogenesis in vitro. The group of Prof. Bausch investigates the physical principles underlying