69 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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10.01.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD student in T-Cell Immunology (salary according to TV-L) We are seeking highly motivated candidates that are interested to investigate the regulation
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technology, and process optimization using mathematic modeling - Evaluate modified growth factors under real conditions with medium recycling - Independent work on research projects - Close cooperation with
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04.04.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We, the Chair of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (TUM), are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for a position in Human-AI Interaction and
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29.04.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal This PhD position is in the field of resource management for wireless network that leverage “digital twins” modeling aspects of the physical (such as user
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05.01.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The group “sustainable energy materials” offers a position to pursue a PhD (f/m/d) in Electrochemistry / Automation About us: Our group “Sustainable Energy
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PhD position | Sustainable Energy Materials | Electrochemistry 30.06.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal We test novel catalysts for sustainable energy conversion processes such as polymer electrolyte
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enthusiastic PhD researchers. Tasks and project As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing software for autonomous vehicles. Your research project focuses on enabling
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01.09.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Trustworthy and Privacy-Preserving AI Group at the Institute for AI in Medicine is offering a PhD candidate position (TV-L E13, 100% for 3 years) in
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on Responsible Data Science. The PhD positions will be at the intersection of Data Science and Social Sciences and will focus on topics such as Explainable & Fair AI, AI Auditing, AI Alignment, and AI Safety in
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21.10.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD Position at TUM Department of Science, Technology & Society (65% for 3 years) within a DFG-funded research project led by Dr. Susanne Koch and affiliated