69 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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(m/f/d) in the topic: “AI-based processing of CAD models for automated planning of computer-aided manufacturing.” The candidate has the opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree (Ph.D.). Remuneration is
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408. The Technical University of Munich (TUM), as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. TUM has established the Collaborative Research
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agricultural vehicles and robots, tractor-implement automation, communication technologies for vehicles, navigation, guidance and planning, positioning systems, model-based control of mechatronic systems, drives
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. Leonhardt) as part of the TUM Department of Life Science Systems. Starting date is fall 2025. The position is fixed-term (36 months). Salary scale: TV-L 13, 65%. As part of the assigned duties, there will be
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duration Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L, 65% of E13 for PhD student positions and 100% of E13 for Postdoc positions. Please note that there are no additional
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soil characterization techniques. A strong command of English is indispensable. Skills in R, MATLAB or Python are helpful. The effective exchange within the interdisciplinary collaboration will be
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quality control tools for distributed models, and iii) robustness to data and model poisoning attacks. In this context, we are looking for a PhD Candidate who has a strong background in machine/deep
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quality control tools for distributed models, and iii) robustness to data and model poisoning attacks. In this context, we are looking for a PhD Candidate who has a strong background in machine/deep
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Experience with remote sensing data is a plus Solid command of the English language both in written and spoken form (German language is a plus) What we offer We offer the possibility to join a successful
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insights into the dynamic distribution patterns of human tissue resident T helper cells across space and time. Topic: Dissecting the body-wide spatio-temporal organisation of human resident T helper cells T