37 phd "Universitat Pompeu Fabra ETIC" research jobs at Technical University of Munich
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requirements: • PhD diploma in related field • Excellent skills in statistical analysis • Very good knowledge of English; spoken German is a benefit • Excellent scientific and writing skills Who we are: You will
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will be the selection of suitable materials for the individual system components and their system integration. Applicant’s profile The candidate should ideally hold a PhD degree in applied physics
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fields and work in a stimulating research environment? We are looking for an outstanding and highly motivated doctoral or postdoctoral (i.e., recently, or soon-to-be PhD graduate) researcher to join our
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include the University of Oxford, Imperial College London and Ukrainian and British policymakers. What we look for PhD in a policy-related field (e.g., public policy, political economy, economics, political
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25.03.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are searching for motivated personnell (PhD, postdoc) with mathematics or informatics background. You will be working in the FAIRmat project (a NFDI
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supported by more junior colleagues (PhD candidates, Bachelor’s and Master’s students). Requirements PhD degree in Computational biology or related (Computer Science, Physics) Experience with NGS data
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for the School’s PhD program. We offer regular public lectures and symposia, weekly discussion groups, and visiting researcher programs. We maintain close collaborative ties to other parts of TUM as
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lively intellectual community of 70+ researchers from numerous disciplines and fields of specialization. As a department, we deliver 2 Master’s programs and design STS content for the School’s PhD program
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15.05.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The EQUA Endowed Chair for Family Business Culture and Ownership at TUM School of Management is offering a PhD position on the broad topics of responsibility
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29.02.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal Postdoc and PhD positions are available at the Chair for Efficient Algorithms headed by Prof. Stephen Kobourov at the Technical University of Munich (TUM