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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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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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. 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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–2 years, total 3–4 years) on deep learning for medical imaging. This DFG-funded project focuses on developing deep learning methods for medical and scientific imaging. The Professorship for Machine
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of the proteins to advance the photophysical research on (photoswitching) proteins developed in the laboratory. The lab The Stiel Lab is one of the laboratories at the Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging
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funded by the university with excellent opportunities for both research and career development. The newly established research group in Particle and Fiber Technology for bio-based Materials, led by Prof
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Chair of Biological Imaging 02.02.2026, Academic staff We now seek a highly qualified and motivated PhD student (f/m/x) to drive the development of a novel quantum enhanced microscope. The Institute
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13.11.2025, Academic staff Join the team of Prof. Stephen Schrettl at the TUM Campus Weihenstephan to develop stimuli-responsive thermoplastic elastomers using supramolecular interactions. We
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The Stiel Lab is one of the laboratories at the Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging in the Department of Bioengineering at Helmholtz Munich . Our group focuses on the development and application
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, which provide bioengineering solutions to urgent societal needs. IBMI scientists develop next-generation imaging and sensing methods to measure previously inaccessible properties of living systems, hence