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. Kontakt: zhulab@lrg.tum.de More Information https://www.asg.ed.tum.de/sipeo/home/
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)). By submitting your application, you confirm that you have acknowledged the above data protection information of TUM. Kontakt: zhulab@lrg.tum.de More Information https://www.asg.ed.tum.de/sipeo/home/
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research project Collaborative Environment: Close collaboration with researchers and data professionals across three universities Professional Development: Opportunities to further develop expertise in FAIR
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pathways. This project investigates how the intrinsic chemical reactivity of PM2.5 relates to pro-inflammatory lung responses and chronic disease development. Your mission • Developing relevant air-liquid
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Analysis of Electronic Structure Methods for Molecules and Materials. About the PhD Project: The goal of the project is the development of a posteriori error estimates for state-of-the-art numerical methods
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solution orientated and voluntarily in international and interdisciplinary teams. You show creative thinking and commitment. Willingly, you bring your knowledge and abilities into the long-term development
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the international research community. • access to comprehensive training programs and individualized development support to foster your academic growth. • an inspiring, dynamic, and multidisciplinary research
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-of-the-art in neuromorphic computing. • Algorithm Development: Design and train SNNs tailored to automotive tasks. • Select and design appropriate edge hardware platforms for deploying SNNs in cars. • Optimise
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opportunities to present your work at renowned academic conferences. • Access to comprehensive training programs and individualized development support to foster your academic growth. • The opportunity
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, specifically on Marginal Zone (MZ) B cells. Project Overview: The successful candidate will contribute to an NIH-funded project aimed at understanding the development and maintenance of Marginal Zone B cells