71 telecommunications-and-signal-processing PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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working on NLP for medical applications (see German version below / siehe unten für Deutsche Version) . Your Responsibilities Conduct applied research at the intersection of Natural Language Processing (NLP
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training in oceanography, climate science, Earth Observation, and data science within a highly international research team. The Chair of Data Science in Earth Observation develops innovative signal
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Your profile: • University degree (MSc or PhD) in any of physics, engineering, medicine or biology. • Experience in optics and signal processing that allows a quick adaption to the technological needs
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, using techniques such as: High-dimensional data mining Tensor decomposition Causal inference Statistical process modeling Machine Learning Applications include public transport, private vehicles, traffic
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(m/f/d) in the topic: “AI-based processing of CAD models for automated planning of computer-aided manufacturing.” The candidate has the opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree (Ph.D.). Remuneration is
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seis-mometers, geophones, etc.), as well as in signal processing, High level of communication and teamwork skills, willingness to travel to the Middle East as part of a team, Structured and independent
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03.06.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Chemical signaling, the most ancient and widespread form of communication, plays a crucial role in maintaining species boundaries through exclusive
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100%, 3 years) on DNA data storage. The Machine Learning and Information Processing group at TUM works in the intersection of machine learning and signal/information processing with a current focus on
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paid PhD position in the area of Natural Language Processing starting as soon as possible. Your responsibilities Research & development projects in the area of NLU and NLG Contribution to teaching on
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cellular biology, the project will investigate signal transduction mechanisms at the protein and membrane level. Experimental systems will include 2D cell culture, organoid models, and advanced biophysical