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for research and software development tasks Define the overall architecture of the VIOLET research prototype, focusing on its role as a methodological demonstrator and ensuring interoperability with Medical
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solution orientated and voluntarily in international and interdisciplinary teams. You show creative thinking and commitment. Willingly, you bring your knowledge and abilities into the long-term development
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-wise, the focus is on cooperation with companies from the automotive, aeronautic, and energy sectors. Our main location is in Garching near Munich. YOUR TASKS The main task is the further development
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the international research community. • access to comprehensive training programs and individualized development support to foster your academic growth. • an inspiring, dynamic, and multidisciplinary research
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candidate compensated at 65% and the postdoctoral researcher at 100%. Social Security & Pension: Full coverage under Germany’s social security and pension schemes. Professional Development: Access to high
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professional development, including teaching, supervision, and leadership roles Competitive compensation in line Collective Agreement for the Civil Service of the Länder (TV-L). TUM strives to raise the
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-of-the-art in neuromorphic computing. • Algorithm Development: Design and train SNNs tailored to automotive tasks. • Select and design appropriate edge hardware platforms for deploying SNNs in cars. • Optimise
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opportunities to present your work at renowned academic conferences. • Access to comprehensive training programs and individualized development support to foster your academic growth. • The opportunity
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translational impact. Take on scientific leadership within the imaging research area, supporting strategic development with the group leader and chair. Contribute to research proposals and funding applications
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research group of Dr. Torsten V. Zache at the Technical University of Munich. Our group is broadly interested in the theoretical development and application of quantum technologies to fundamental physics