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bridging physics and engineering with chemistry, biology and medicine there are highly diverse opportunities to innovate, collaborate and excel. We support career development, continuing education and
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, Python, or MATLAB. · have solid spoken and written English communication skills. Knowledge of German is not required. Prior knowledge of quantum physics is not required, but may be an advantage. Employment
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underrepresented groups to apply. The review process is on a rolling basis. Please refer to the “Application Procedure” section for details on how to apply. Current Openings Safety, Performance and Reliability in
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protection information of TUM. Kontakt: tina.ludwig@tum.de More Information https://www.baybioms.tum.de/open-positions/
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the world) and present your work at top-notch conferences and journals in our domain. You should have completed your Master/Diploma studies with top grades in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
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master’s degree in mathematics, theoretical computer science, machine learning, or a closely related field. Strong background in discrete optimization, algorithms, or reinforcement learning. Good programming
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As a suitable candidate, you hold a very good PhD or master´s degree in industrial engineering, process engineering, chemistry, computer science or similar disciplines. You think analytically, work
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of extension, depending on performance and project needs. **Qualifications** • For Doctoral Candidates: Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Mathematics. **Applicants must demonstrate
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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. Industry
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adults actively seek, select, and evaluate information to learn about the world. The lab combines behavioral, computational, and cross-cultural approaches to study curiosity, exploration, and reasoning