58 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UNIVERSITY OF MACAU" research jobs at Technical University of Munich
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. TASKS: Mathematical modeling and development of inverse methods (e.g. Bayesian inversion, optimization based methods, sparsity promoting methods based on L1-norm minimization and compressed sensing
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functionalities. The prospects of porphyrin-based 1D, 2D, and 3D materials for device development will be assessed in collaboration with research partners from industry and academia. A key concept is to combine
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the opportunity to contribute to the Public Science Lab, the Ethical Data Initiative (www.ethicaldatainitiative.org), the TransforM excellence cluster and the PHIL_OS project (https
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: https://www.pisa.tum.de/pisa/jobs/ Für eine der PISA Hauptdomänen (Lesen, Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften) nach Wahl wird zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt ein*e Postdoc gesucht. Nähere Informationen zur
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talent development. The Terrestrial Ecology Research Group is part of the Department of Life Science Systems in the TUM School of Life Sciences and is based in Freising, Germany. We do fundamental research
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the cluster to engineer proteins for a broad range of biological and biomedical applications. The position combines scientific leadership, technology development, and facility management. Your Responsibilities
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stimulating work environment that promotes individual creativity and effective teamwork with a clear focus on quality output. More in-formation about the group is available at http://pur.wzw.tum.de
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responsibilities: You can support our team at the moment by taking responsibility in the development of two research areas: One position is located in the area of mobile computing and edge computing for geospatial
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orientation period, you will have the opportunity to take over the leadership of a team in the EV Lab. Your professional and private development is very important to us and will be actively supported. You are
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of teleoperation, work organization, and simulator development for automated vehicle fleets in public transportation. About Us The Chair of Ergonomics, headed by Prof. Dr. Klaus Bengler, conducts research and