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and coded computing (1 postdoc, 1 PhD, Antonia Wachter-Zeh, antonia.wachter-zeh@tum.de) • Theory for communication systems beyond Shannon's approach (1 postdoc, 1 PhD, Christian Deppe, christian.deppe
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interests (max. 1 page) and the contact details for two letters of recommendation in one PDF document. Please send them under the subject ”PhD in Vascular Physics” by e-mail to Dr. Fatemeh Mirzapour
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own statistical and computational challenges, and standard tools often cannot be applied. The purpose of the position and goal of the project is to develop and apply bioinformatic tools for the analysis
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demands, wireless system deployment) as well as the digital world (such as networking, memory, computational resources for different applications). Information about the physical and digital world is
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02.02.2026, Academic staff The newly established research group in Particle and Fiber Technology for bio-based Materials, led by Prof. Dr. Wenwen Fang, is seeking a highly motivated PhD in
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document. Please send them under the subject ”PhD Biological Physics” by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Karen Alim (k.alim@tum.de) by 30.04.2022. She will also be happy to provide you with further information in
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one PDF document. Please send them under the subject ”Post-doc” by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Karen Alim (k.alim@tum.de) by 15.04.2022. She will also be happy to provide you with further information in advance
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any questions about the advertised position, please contact the BioSysteM cluster spokesperson Prof. Dr. F.C. Simmel at simmel@tum.de. Please send your application with the usual documents, stating your
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16.08.2021, Academic staff For the BMBF funded International Future Lab “AI4EO” (https://ai4eo.de/) we are looking for a motivated Science Manager (m/f/d) ABOUT US The International Future Lab
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questions. The advertised positions will be part of the project “QS-Gauge: quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories”, funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the DFG. The project’s overarching goal is the