62 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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project funded within the DFG Priority Programme “Illuminating Gene Functions in the Human Gut Microbiome” (SPP 2474) and be involved in microbiology and molecular microbiology of the gut microbiota
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is available from 01.11.2025. About us The Chair of Agrimechatronics (Prof. Oksanen) studies especially Intelligent Machines for Agriculture. The research themes include topics like tractors and other
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computer vision in dusty conditions by incorporating hyperspectral cameras. In addition, assisting in project applications and general development duties of the Chair. The position is available from
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policy, economic sociology, and international relations. Methodologically, it draws on and combines both quantitative and qualitative methods, with a particular focus on computational and multi-method
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modelling • A high fascination for technical/scientific problems of theoretical and numerical research • Experience in the field of numerical time-accurate flow simulation, preferably turbomachinery • Ability
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the future of healthcare, science, technology, society, and the environment. Our mission encompasses both theoretical and empirical methods to foster ethical, transparent, and interdisciplinary research
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general. The successful candidate will join the newly established Heisenberg group “Evolution of chemical communication” (PD Dr. Jan Buellesbach) at the Plant-Insect Interactions group (Prof. Sara D
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(https://soilsystems.net/ ), a Priority Programme (SPP 2322) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation). Within SoilSystems, scientists from different disciplines from
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, or related disciplines, who enjoys interdisciplinary work in an international team. Willingness to work in the field, experience with ecophysiological methods and good English skills are required. You should
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. The PhD project is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Bayreuth (EASI lab, led by Prof. Dr. Lisa Hülsmann). Main responsibilities include joint field work to establish an in