29 software-formal-method-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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26.02.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher (f/m/d) with a PhD in Simulation Technology, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. About
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us We are TUM’s unique Pathology AI lab developing new machine learning (ML) methods for automatically analyzing digital pathology data and related medical data. Such methods include the automatic
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support throughout your time at our Center. We look for… • a team player with completed (or nearly completed) doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in management, organizational psychology, sociology
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, complex algebraic geometry, representation theory and number theory. More information on the group can be found at: https://muradalim.org/ Candidates are required to have a PhD in mathematics or theoretical
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of healthcare, science, technology, society, and the environment. Our mission encompasses both theoretical and empirical methods to foster ethical, transparent, and interdisciplinary research, education and
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methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal systems for a sustainable future. These systems
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methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal systems for a sustainable future. These systems
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The Professorship of Public Policy for the Green Transition (PPGT) focuses on designing and evaluating policies for the green transition worldwide. The group uses a variety of methods from automated data analyses
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scientific career. About us TUM’s new Computational Pathology and Medical Machine Learning lab (*2021) develops methods of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for the analysis of digital
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have an excellent PhD in one of these areas or related fields (in applied mathematics, computer science, or a related discipline.) The candidate should have an excellent publication record commensurate