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and one from the applied discipline. You will be part of a dynamic community and participate in the school’s interdisciplinary training program, including hands-on training in small groups, summer
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. Independent, structured way of working, quick comprehension, and ability to adapt to new concepts. Excellent German language skills (at least C1) and good English skills, both written and spoken. Desirable
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) an interdisciplinary working environment that encourages independence and self-reliance a collegial and open-minded working atmosphere in a dynamic research institution classification according to the collective
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for analyzing block-like structures made of limestone and granite - Evaluation of data using acoustical imaging techniques and passive seismic monitoring - Carrying out measurements in a team of experts on and in
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well as dynamic industrial environments such as start-ups. Your tasks: Conduct research and publish in high-quality venues Interact with project stakeholders, manage and/or help in the execution of funded projects
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. The Technical University of Munich (TUM), as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. TUM has established the Collaborative Research Center (CRC
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tools. Research topics include geometric modeling of engineering products, methods of geometric analysis, methods of Building Information Modeling, modeling and simulation of construction processes, and