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December 2029) The TUM SEED Center for Sustainable Energies Entrepreneurship and Development at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) seeks to provide higher education at the nexus of sustainable energies
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technology. Within these fields, the research associate (m/f/d) is engaged in research, teaching, and industrial transfer with the goal of obtaining a doctoral degree. For our Assembly Technology and Robotics
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participation in university teaching, as well as collaborating on research proposals Interest in (applied) Artificial Intelligence and the development of new software designs and solutions In-depth studies
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research group you will be working on an open source aircraft design framework to support research (and teaching) on future aircraft concepts. You will work at the interface of software engineering and
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to the setup and maintenance of quantum computing and communication platforms and by the development of specific user interfaces for research and educational purposes. Your responsibilities conduct joint
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, • with software and programming skills, • who enjoy research and teaching. Application We look forward to receiving your application with relevant documents (cover letter, resume, academic transcripts
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systems. In doing so you apply and further develop methods from Life Cycle Sustain-ability Assessment, Material Flow Analysis, Input-Output Modelling and / or agent-based modelling. Focal areas of your work
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collaboration, we aim to promote biodiversity-based health interventions. The research is funded by the Research Initiative for the Conservation of Biodiversity (FEdA), the Federal Ministry of Education and
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, thermodynamics, energy, and heat transfer · Teaching experience is necessary, either as - a teaching assistant in Germany and on an international level (preferred) - or with proven experience of supervision
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of the world’s top universities. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education, and the active promotion of promising young scientists. TUM benefits from the healthy mix of