201 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" positions at Technical University of Munich
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of Munich (TUM), together with the German Aerospace Center’s Remote Sensing Technology Institute, has created the biggest European research team on AI for Earth Observation (AI4EO) over the past few years
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is a joint appointment of the Technical University of Munich and the Remote Sensing Technology Institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). It engages with the development and fundamental research
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observations, focusing on indoor environments. Qualifications: • Applicants for a PhD must hold a Master’s degree in computer science or equivalent • Fluent written and spoken English skills • Proficient C
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communicative and flexible and you enjoy working independently. - the research project is national, so speaking and writing German is an advantage. - LCA software and/or python programming experience is an
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with top grades in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or a similar subject. Most importantly, you should be creative, passionate about
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Aerospace Center, with the German BMBF International Future Lab AI4EO, and with the Munich Data Science Institute, where Prof. Zhu is also leading. Your mission This position is funded by the ERC project
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the following areas: PhD in mechanical/electrical engineering, robotics, computer science, or a comparable field, Experience in self-reliant managing of research projects (financial and administrative) and
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networks and their demonstration as proof-of-concept implementation in an experimental 6G testbed. Your qualifications MSc in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering Strong background in networking and
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(at places all over 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
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computer science. It offers automatic grading and feedback of various types of exercises. The tool has been used at dozens of universities around the world (including 5 times at TUM) and graded almost a million