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. The project aims to significantly accelerate the adoption of quantum approaches within life sciences and demonstrate their transformative potential for biomedical imaging. Your Profile: The successful applicant
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yield fundamental insights into supramolecular structure and dynamics in biomaterials. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with the following qualifications: · Master’s degree in polymer science
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protein engineering to develop agents based on our research into their photophysical properties and structure-function relationship. Finally, we are driving the development of specialized screening
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18.02.2026, Academic staff The Chair Group of Production and Resource Economics at the TUM School of Management and the TUM School of Life Sciences offers a position as Ph.D. Student / Junior
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and present at international conferences Required Qualifications Master’s degree in computer science, or a closely related field Strong programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning
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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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-industry side streams into high-value fungal biomaterials. By combining systems biology, metabolic engineering, and materials science, the consortium aims to create high-performance vegan leather coloured
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technology. ▪ Close connection to the activities of the Munich Quantum Valley with its main goal to build a quantum computer based on different platforms, to develop suitable algorithms and applications, and
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07.11.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair Group of Production and Resource Economics at the TUM School of Management and the TUM School of Life Sciences offers a position as Ph.D. Student
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spectroscopy to tackle challenges in photophysics and photochemistry as well as in material sciences. (https://www.ch.nat.tum.de/dynspec/startseite/). We work with (time-resolved) fluorescence, excitation and