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fully funded PhD position in the area of Next Generation Enterprise Architecture Management to be filled in Q1 2024. Your responsibilities: Research & development projects in the area Next-Generation
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will work within a joint project between TUM Heilbronn and TUM Garching. The project focuses on the augmentation of the RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) to facilitate network data transfers
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degree. The work of the group, which is led by Prof. Dr. Ingo Weber, focuses on methods for the development, operation, and analysis of complex information systems. Especially regarding their architecture
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benchmarking techniques. Development of model architectures and training concepts tailored to enhancing synthetic data generation. Rigorous evaluation and iterative optimization of the generated data models
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Controllers. The Chair of Integrated Systems at Technical University of Munich (TUM) is working on multi- and many-core processor architectures in application domains like IP network processing, visual
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dynamic task are becoming more and more apparent. The main tasks for the PhD student are to work on mechatronic design of robotic joints and architecture mechanisims that improve existing manipulation
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, such as Architecture, Workflows, and the ethics and legal team, to understand their data and policy needs, implement data governance policies, maintain data quality standards, and optimize data workflows
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workflows on tens of thousands of WGS samples within a cloud computing architecture, enabling scalable, safe, and reproducible on-demand data processing and archiving. Furthermore, the candidate will have a
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of complex information systems. Especially regarding their architecture, development, integration and distribution (DevOps), as well as quantitative and qualitative analysis of such systems. A special focus is
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networks self-organize their architecture. We are looking for a PhD student (m/f) to join our team at the TUM. Task Flow networks are a fundamental building block of life. Transport by flow is the main task