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Chair of Biological Imaging 10.02.2026, Academic staff We now seek a highly qualified and motivated Post-doctoral researcher (f/m/d) to drive the development of methods for optoacoustic data
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Data-Driven Autonomous Mobile Robotics for Aquatic Biodiversity Monitoring Shape the Future of Field Robotics You want to develop robotic systems that do not just work in the lab, but operate robustly in
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Latin-America. The research programme will examine productivity of grasslands, nutrient stocks and cycling and their relationship to biodiversity. We conduct experiments in the field to understand how
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Chair of Biological Imaging 02.02.2026, Academic staff We now seek a highly qualified and motivated PhD student (f/m/x) to drive the development of a novel quantum enhanced microscope. The Institute
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, Metric Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Graph Representation Learning, Generative Models, Domain Adaptation, etc.) for Design Automation applications. To this end, we focus on developing general methods
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LETSimmun The DFG-funded Transregional Collaborative Research Center TRR 338 – LETSimmun pursues a strategic and holistic approach to lymphocyte engineering, aiming to explore, develop, and combine innovative
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The Stiel Lab is one of the laboratories at the Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging in the Department of Bioengineering at Helmholtz Munich . Our group focuses on the development and application
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qualification program for PhD students containing excellent multidisciplinary training with tailor-made subject-based and soft skills courses, annual retreats, summer school, and a supervision concept. More
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26.01.2026, Academic staff The CO₂UPLED junior research group at the Walter Schottky Institute (TUM) is seeking a PhD candidate to develop oxynitride photoanodes and transparent catalyst layers
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, which provide bioengineering solutions to urgent societal needs. IBMI scientists develop next-generation imaging and sensing methods to measure previously inaccessible properties of living systems, hence