56 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Waterloo" research jobs at Technical University of Munich
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. The project aims to significantly accelerate the adoption of quantum approaches within life sciences and demonstrate their transformative potential for biomedical imaging. Your Profile: The successful applicant
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-MS. (previous works e.g.: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41563-019-0555-5). Ideally, the applicant takes over the co-supervision of selected PhD candidates. We are looking for an individual with a
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the possibility of extension, depending on performance and project needs. Qualifications • For Doctoral Candidates: Master’s degree in Computer Science or Mathematics. • For Postdoctoral Researchers: Ph.D. in
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societal aspects (ELSA) of NeuroAI in the life sciences and biomedicine. The project focuses on (i) neu-romorphic computing inspired by the human brain and (ii) AI-enabled neurotechnologies for clinical and
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qualifications: • A completed Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, such as philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, medicine, law, social sciences, computer science, or a related field • Strong
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applying computer science methods within the context described above. In particular, you will coordinate the contributions of the professorship to the EU project INTELLIGENT (https://intelligent-project.eu
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20.01.2026, Academic staff In the framework of the DFG priority program 1374 "Biodiversity Exploratories" We invite application for a (www.biodiversity-exploratories.de) the Arthopods project is
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activities. ________________________________________ Candidate Requirements ✅ PhD degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Systems & Control, Statistics, Computational Physics, Computational Chemistry
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07.11.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair Group of Production and Resource Economics at the TUM School of Management and the TUM School of Life Sciences offers a position as Ph.D. Student
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protein engineering to develop agents based on our research into their photophysical properties and structure-function relationship. Finally, we are driving the development of specialized screening