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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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of Human-Centered AI Technologies, leveraging advanced Generative AI and novel interaction technologies. PostDoc and PhD Positions in Human-Centered AI Potential Project Ideas are: AI in Education AI Safety
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18.09.2024, Academic staff We have several 𝐏𝐡𝐃 & 𝐏𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐃𝐨𝐜 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬 in our Visual Computing & AI Lab in Munich! Topics have a strong focus on GenAI, including 3DGs, NeRFs, Diffusion
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its maintenance and safety increasingly depend on data. This PhD project will develop new methods that combine remote sensing, physics-based modelling, and Bayesian machine learning to support risk
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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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candidate will join the newly established Heisenberg group “Evolution of chemical communication” (PD Dr. Jan Buellesbach) at the Plant-Insect Interactions group (Prof. Sara D. Leonhardt) as part of the TUM
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uncertainties, with a strong focus on safety-critical bilateral teleoperation (e.g., tele-surgery). The doctoral research will focus on the development of fault-tolerant and adaptive control architectures
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02.02.2026, Academic staff The newly established research group in Particle and Fiber Technology for bio-based Materials, led by Prof. Dr. Wenwen Fang, is seeking a highly motivated PhD in
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trajectory planning in safety-critical scenarios. For this purpose, we focus on modeling and quantifying risks in order to subsequently incorporate them into trajectory planning. The goal is to enable safe and
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one PDF document. Please send these under the subject “PhD Biological Physics” by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Karen Alim (k.alim@tum.de) by 15.09.2023. She will also be happy to provide you with further