64 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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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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the use of machine learning methods to process complex data sets. The focus is on techniques such as ultrasound, radar, computed tomography, acoustic emission analysis, and infrared thermography
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guidelines into formal ontologies and knowledge graphs Design and develop modules for Medical Informatics Initiative (MII)/FHIR interoperability of the research prototype Work closely with clinicians and data
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to pursue a doctoral degree (Ph.D.). Remuneration is 100% TVL E13 according to the German public sector rates. CCBE's interdisciplinary team is performing research in the broad field of computational methods
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14.12.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Prof. Karen Alim’s group on Biological Physics at the TUM Campus Garching is looking for an experimental PhD student (m/f/d) to join our team at the TUM
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Innovation. This position brings together four research groups at TUM: the Chair of Data Science in Earth Observation (Prof. Xiao Xiang Zhu), the Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management (Prof. Markus
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12.11.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join our team in a collaboration between TUM and Politecnico di Milano! Develop cutting-edge methods combining remote sensing, physics-based modeling, and
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, transcriptomic, and proteomic approaches. In parallel, engineered Aspergillus niger strains will be developed for the sustainable production of selected pigments as dyes, which will be further scaled up
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13.11.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join the team of Prof. Stephen Schrettl at the TUM Campus Weihenstephan to develop stimuli-responsive thermoplastic elastomers using supramolecular
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low-molecular compounds, e.g. interactions between plant proteins and starch, are to be elucidated by combining methods of modern, instrumental natural product analysis with biophysical techniques