32 wireless-communication Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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07.12.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The institute for communications engineering offers a position for a doctoral or young postdoctoral candidate with the topic “Communication and coding in
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06.09.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Institute for Communications Engineering is currently offering seven positions for PhD or postdoctoral candidates for the project "6G-life" which is
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appreciate willingness to travel, teach and mentor, collaborate, and communicate science. WHAT WE OFFER In the AI-Based Materials Science group, led by Prof. Patrick Rinke, we advance electronic structure
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, including planning, execution, and reporting. Fluent English Communication spoken and written Interest in working in an international team Our Offer: We offer a full-time position as academic staff with
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fluid dynamic engineering problems Fluent communication skills, both in written and spoken English Willingness to attend international conferences and publish internationally Advantageous Skills: Space
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the international research community and present your work at international conferences and get support in publishing your work in leading management and entrepreneurship journals, • unique access to the accelerator
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, pro-active interpersonal, and communication skills. High motivation and willingness to work in an international and interdisciplinary team. What we offer A stimulating environment with Can-Do mentality
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-tracking technology, VR and AR. • Know-how/Interest in designing user studies. • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative spirit to work with multidisciplinary professionals. • Proficiency in
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of new algorithms spanning: large language modeling of DNA and RNA sequences self-supervised and semi-supervised modeling strategies Multi-modal modeling, spanning all levels of gene regulation from
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develop a highly visio-tactile transparent tele-surgical platform that benefits from the next generation of communication protocols. The performance of communication channels in remote surgery and