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Research Assistant (m/f/d) with a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, Engineering Physics, Physics, Mathemat
chemistry and process engineering. We are looking for talented people to join us. In this project, neural operators are combined with classical numerical methods to enable the efficient approximation and
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or electric engineering, physics or comparable. Basic programming skills in Python, C++ and/or Matlab are required. Good understanding of optics simulation, lithography and cleanroom processes (coating, etching
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: Engineering design & CAE (e.g., structural/thermal/fluids workflows) Chemical and process industries (e.g. optimization, control, surrogate models) Related computational engineering problems where simulation
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teaches with approximately 25 staff members in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the School of Engineering and Design (SoED) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in Garching on the design
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Chair of Biological Imaging 30.01.2026, Academic staff Researcher (m/f/x) with an engineering or physics background and a motivation to drive the technology towards the market. The lab The Stiel Lab
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engineering (e.g., software architecture, development processes, quality assurance). Very good programming skills (at least in Python and C++); ideally strong hands-on experience with ROS2. Experience in AI
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employees’ autonomous approach to work. Infrastructure: Our workplaces are equipped with the latest technology. Personal development: We help you to advance both your career and your personal development
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protein engineering to develop agents based on our research into their photophysical properties and structure-function relationship. Finally, we are driving the development of specialized screening
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27 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company DFG-TRR/CRC 298 Research Field Biological sciences Chemistry Engineering Medical sciences Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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cancer. The job The technology of photoswitching-optoacoustics bears massive promise to visualize small cell populations and their functionality without background deep in the live animal (see Stiel, Nat