57 coding-post-doctoral-"EPIC"-"EPIC" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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. Candidate´s profile: • Master’s degree in Life Sciences, in Computational Biology or MD degree • Previous research experience in immunology • Experience in flow cytometry, cell culture and in high-dimensional
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to obtain a doctoral degree and for professional and personal development Embedding in a young, committed team with regular events Remuneration according to the collective agreement for the public service
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-sections/section-ii/ Send your application with the usual documents, containing your comprehensive CV and transcripts as well as names of three potential references electronically as a PDF file to the
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English We offer: -Full-time position as research associate (TV-L E-13, 100%) -Integration into the TUM Graduate School for support in doctoral studies -Future-oriented research area with high (national and
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offer: -Full-time position as research associate (TV-L E-13, 100%) -Integration into the TUM Graduate School for support in doctoral studies -Future-oriented research area with high (national and
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). Application Procedure Please send your motivation letter, CV, and transcripts of records to Prof. Florian Matthes at matthes@tum.de . Important Notes Severely disabled persons are given preference in the case
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. This is particularly important with regard to the extension of regulatory maintenance intervals. The position is explicitly intended for the completion of a doctorate. Your tasks will include
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before June 30, 2025. Please send us your documents, including your CV, relevant documents, and a brief motivation letter in a single PDF file to Benjamin Lienhard (Benjamin.Lienhard@tum.de) mentioning
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our team, please send your application consisting of a cover letter and a CV as one PDF to katja.kowalski@tum.de no later than 18th of June 2025 . Do not hesitate to contact Dr. Katja Kowalski
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internationally well-connected work environment for aspiring scholars in science studies. The doctoral position is offered within a DFG-funded research project led by Dr. Susanne Koch (see details below) and