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06.05.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair of Human-Centered Technologies for Learning at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) offers exciting Ph.D. and PostDoc opportunities focused
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data synthesis. Their work will determine how urban features drive species diversity, how species diversity and urban features are represented in soundscapes and how these relate to human health and
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with a strong background in Safety human-robot interaction. About us Located in the prosperous capital of Bavaria and home to over 50000 students, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one
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subsequently formed soot particles on human health and the environment, many governments and institutions are introducing increasingly stringent regulations. To develop combustion control techniques that allow
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order for them to act as mediators of electrons between the electrode and the enzymes. Since enzymes are often too fragile to sustain conditions of an operating electrolyzer, we design the polymeric
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human modeling Established collaboration with medical doctors in the field of Neurosurgery and Neurorehabilitation Salary according to the public German system TV-L E13 Application We look forward
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international and nice team with collaborations with TUM scientists. • Working on research projects that aim to unravel the regulation of the human immune system in response to infections, cancer and autoimmunity
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of the human immune system in inflammatory diseases, organ transplantation and COVID-19 and to discover novel immune cell subsets and regulatory checkpoints that could be exploited for successful therapies and
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PhD/Postdoc position in trustworthy data-driven control and networked AI for rehabilitation robotics
networks with a focus on human-machine collaboration. The merger of the two universities of excellence combines their world-leading preliminary work in the field of Tactile Internet. 6G-life will provide new
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for livestock systems in East Africa, and in the subtropics in Latin-America. The research programme will examine productivity of grasslands, nutrient stocks and cycling and their relationship to biodiversity. We