74 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "INRAE" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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knowledge of the German language besides English. If interested, please send your full application to the email adress provided below. At the Mechanics & High Performance Computing Group, there is an open
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Optimization (DPO) and reinforcement learning from human feedback, building preference datasets together with clinicians - Build and run a Red Team process with physicians, computer scientists, and patient
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24.03.2026, Academic staff The Chair of Physical Chemistry at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) investigates chemical and structural surface dynamics of supported atoms and size-selected
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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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. Classical cryptographic techniques face inherent limitations, especially regarding future threats from quantum computers or AI-driven adversarial strategies. Physical layer security offers a promising
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underrepresented groups to apply. The review process is on a rolling basis. Please refer to the "Application Procedure" section for details on how to apply (application form). Current PhD Openings Resilient
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molecular level. To yield new insights into food-effector systems, sophisticated and tailored computational methods are needed. This project aims at leveraging graph-theoretic approaches to analyze and
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tailored computational methods are needed. This project aims at combining probabilistic machine learning methods with prior knowledge in the form of graphs to analyze and predict food-effector systems. Key
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arise between physical assets and their nominal digital designs, complicating accurate prediction of structural behavior and sustainable lifecycle management. This research aims to overcome
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societal aspects (ELSA) of NeuroAI in the life sciences and biomedicine. The project focuses on (i) neu-romorphic computing inspired by the human brain and (ii) AI-enabled neurotechnologies for clinical and