37 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"UCL"-"U" positions at Technical University of Munich
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development program (self & time management, communication skills, team development, burnout prevention, structured research work) Support for post-academic career: test field and office space for startups, job
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ELLIS unit, and more. A generous budget for attending conferences, workshops, and summer schools. How to apply If you plan to start your PhD after May 2026, please do not apply directly. Instead apply
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very good Master’s degree in Computer Science, Medical Informatics, Business Informatics or a related field. Practical experience as a full-stack developer for cloud-native and/or on-premise applications
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tools? This research area sits at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Software Engineering (SE). The goal is to design and evaluate new interaction
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schools. Your research project is an integral part of the Chair's research and leads to co-authored publications. You will work along a structured project plan with clear milestones for each semester. As
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technologies to fundamental physics 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
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Engineering, Operations Research, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science or a related field, from a university/department with a strong international research reputation Strong mathematical and
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that are technically well-grounded and at the same time represent stakeholder preferences. The integrated Research Training Group (RTG) will provide doctoral researchers with an attractive qualification program, foster
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% international students in the MA program. The visual computing lab embraces its diverse culture, and is proud to host PhD students from over 10 different countries. Our lab language is English. The position is
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for the School’s PhD program. We offer regular public lectures and symposia, weekly discussion groups, and visiting researcher programs. We maintain close collaborative ties to other parts of TUM as