183 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"LIST" positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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University of São Paulo, Brazil. This position focuses on developing advanced computer vision methods and hardware setup for detecting and predicting plant diseases in soybean cultivation. About Us The Chair
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04.11.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are looking for a full-time employee to join our team working on the EUROfusion project, starting on January 1, 2026 as Scientific Advisor to the Program
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guidelines into formal ontologies and knowledge graphs Design and develop modules for Medical Informatics Initiative (MII)/FHIR interoperability of the research prototype Work closely with clinicians and data
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interoperability with Medical Informatics Initiative (MII)/FHIR standards Design and implement methodological concepts and software for benchmarking frameworks for AI evaluation Independently develop and implement
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07.08.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair of Computational Mathematics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) invites applications for one PhD position. The Chair of Computational
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on What You See: Semantically Safe Robot Interaction (ID: TUEILSY-PHD20240930-SSR) Distributed Multiagent Planning and Control for Large Aerial Swarms in Changing Environments (ID: TUEILSY-PHD20240930-SAS
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, reliability, and consistent behavior. Learning-based controllers can achieve high performance in complex and uncertain environments, yet ensuring predictable operation under distribution shifts, sensor noise
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algorithms for computing equilibria. Positions Available We invite applications for Doctoral Researchers (Ph.D Candidates) and Postdoctoral Researchers These full-time positions (100%) are initially offered
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02.07.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship of Energy Management Technologies at TUM’s School of Engineering and Design is looking for a Postdoc (f/m/d) in Energy Informatics. You are
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systems involved in an effective health care system, rather than creating new medical treatments. Our recent studies have been motivated by two parallel questions: How can we encourage people to engage with