11 computer-algorithm "https:" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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(E13 TV-L, 100%, starting 1 April 2026 or as agreed) 22.12.2025, Academic staff The Professorship “Algorithmic Governance and Public Policy” (Prof. Daria Gritsenko), invites applications for a
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in Summer 2026, for a term of 2 years with the possibility of an extension. The postdoc will join the ERC-Starting Grant project team on “Participatory Algorithmic Justice: A multi-sited ethnography to
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) • Contributing to analyses of agency, responsibility, trust, mental privacy, and algorithmic bias in neuroAI systems • Collaborating with technical partners on issues of transparency, interpretability, and
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experimental and computational research in the areas of novel aviation and maritime propulsion (combustor design, thermo-acoustics, SAF, H2, ammonia) as well as hydrogen mixtures and refrigerant safety
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applying computer science methods within the context described above. In particular, you will coordinate the contributions of the professorship to the EU project INTELLIGENT (https://intelligent-project.eu
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. In the ELUD research project, we address the question of if and when learning agents converge to an efficient equilibrium and when this is not the case. ELUD will design new algorithms for computing
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systems. Design and implement algorithms that enable shared control between human operators and autonomous systems to improve teleoperation performance. Maintain active communication and collaboration with
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Systems Control Theory Formal Methods Reachability Analysis Computational Geometry Context The applicant will be directly advised by Prof. Matthias Althoff (https://www.ce.cit.tum.de/cps/members/prof-dr-ing
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24.02.2022, Academic staff The Munich Quantum Valley aims at developing a full quantum computing stack, from the application level to the physical quantum hardware. Within this interdisciplinary
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sensing and communication: fundamental limits and algorithm design (1 PhD, Mari Kobayashi, mari.kobayashi@tum.de) • Optical fiber channel modeling, receiver processing, and coding (1PhD, Gerhard Kramer