66 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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22.01.2026, Academic staff This PhD position focuses on developing resilient ISAC architectures. This project aims to implement, test, and demonstrate resilience strategies that enhance ISAC system
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excitations and excitonic effects using advanced Wannier-based methods * Quantum transport in polymer materials with electron–phonon coupling Full details and application instructions: https://www.ch.nat.tum.de
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23.01.2026, Academic staff The Chair of Structural Analysis is seeking a highly motivated research associate (m/f/d) for our research project focused on developing methodologies for high fidelity
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reinforcement learning methods can be used to solve multiobjective discrete and combinatorial optimization problems. The goal is to develop new algorithmic approaches that combine ideas from machine learning
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is hosted at the Chair for Algorithms and Complexity, headed by Prof. Susanne Albers (http://wwwalbers.in.tum.de/index.html.en). The dissertation work will involve research in the fields
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. This will largely advance our still limited knowledge on the intricate mechanisms of CHC perception in particular and on speciation mechanisms mediated by chemosensory evolution in general. The successful
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predict food-effector systems. Key Responsibilities • Develop graph-based (multi-)omics analysis algorithms • Benchmark graph-theoretic against graph-ML approaches • Analysis of food-related (multi-)omics
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and simulation modeling. A quantitative understanding of ecosystem dynamics provides the foundation for the development of robust management concepts for the sustainable provisioning of diverse
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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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biochemists developing the labeling agents, data analysts developing analysis algorithms and physicists developing hardware. The candidate The candidate should have a firm base in in vivo imaging and cell