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09.06.2022
PhD or PostDoc Position (100 %, TVL-E 13) on "Graph Data Systems" at TUM Campus Heilbronn

As part of an initiative by the community service foundation Dieter Schwarz Foundation (DSF), TUM created a teaching and research facility on the Bildungscampus Heilbronn (Heilbronn Education Campus). TUM Campus Heilbronn focuses on the areas of managing digital transformation, family businesses, and computer science.
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Kontakt: ruben.mayer@tum.de

06.06.2022
PhD in Vascular Physics


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Kontakt: f.mirzapour@tum.de

23.05.2022
Postdoc Position in Dexterous End-effectors for 6G Tactile Tele-surgery


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Kontakt: applications@mirmi.tum.de

07.05.2022
Open Ph.D. or postdoctoral position for NV-diamond based NMR available

The research group "Biomolecular Quantum sensing" at the Technical University of Munich and member of the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) is inviting applications for a Ph.D. or postdoctoral position. In recent years, spin defects in diamonds have been shown to act as atomic-sized sensors for nanoscale- microscopic magnetic field detection. One highly promising direction NV-based nano- and microscale nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. In our lab, this quantum sensor based NMR spectroscocopy is applied to life sciences as well as chemistry and physics-based applications (www.bucherlab.org). We are currently exploring two different directions with two open positions: 1) Surface NMR spectroscopy. Recently we have applied NV-centers for probing chemistry at surfaces and interfaces [1]. We want to strengthen this research direction by i) developing a second generation of NV-based NMR spectrometer and ii) applying it to material/energy conversion and/or bioanalytical applications. Qualifications. The highly motivated candidate should have expertise in solid-state NMR-, NQR-, EPR-spectroscopy or NV-quantum sensing and be interested in technology development. 2) Single-cell NMR spectroscopy. Our group aims to develop NV-based NMR spectroscopy on the single-cell level [2, 3] within an ERC starting grant. In order to achieve the necessary sensitivities, i) hyperpolarization methods must be applied, and the NV-NMR detection must be improved. In the project, these technological developments will be combined with applications in single-cell biology. Qualifications. The highly motivated candidate should have expertise in hyperpolarization methods (DNP; PHIP, Overhauser etc.) and/or in hands-on NMR or NV-hardware development (magnet, RF, etc.) The positions are located at the Technical University of Munich (Chemistry Department) and is integrated into the Munich Center of Quantum Science and Technology. TUM is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified women are therefore particularly encouraged to apply. To apply, email a motivation letter, CV, and contact information for two references to Dominik Bucher (Dominik.Bucher@tum.de). More details on the previous development of this project can be found in the following references: [1] Surface NMR using quantum sensors in diamond, PNAS, 119 (5) e2111607119 (2022) [2] Hyperpolarization-enhanced NMR spectroscopy with femtomole sensitivity using quantum defects in diamond. Physical Review X 10, 021053 (2020) [3] High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Using a Solid-State Spin Sensor, Nature 555, 351-354 (2018)
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Kontakt: Dominik.bucher@tum.de

02.05.2022
PhD in Biological Physics of Behaviour


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Kontakt: k.alim@tum.de

25.04.2022
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) im Bereich Tracking und Prediction von autonomen Rennfahrzeuge

Der Lehrstuhl für Fahrzeugtechnik sucht nach einem wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) für die Mitarbeit in der Forschungsgruppe Intelligent Vehicle Systems. Bei entsprechender Eignung bietet sich Dir die Möglichkeit zur Promotion.
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Kontakt: maximilian.geisslinger@tum.de

22.04.2022
Wissenschaftliches Personal mit Möglichkeit zur Promotion; PostDoc: Fortgeschrittene inverse Modellierung von Treibhausgasen und Luftschadstoffen (E13 TV-L, 100%)

Die Professur für Umweltsensorik und Modellierung an der Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik forscht an Themen der Messtechnik für Umweltapplikationen, sowie an Modellen zur Auswertung der Treibhausgase und Schadstoffe. Für das Team suchen wir ab Juni 2022 eine/n Wissenschaftliche/n Mitarbeiter/in mit der Möglichkeit zur Promotion; Postdoktorand/in: Fortgeschrittene inverse Modellierung von Treibhausgasen und Luftschadstoffen (E13 TV-L, 100%)
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Kontakt: esm@ei.tum.de

14.04.2022
Ph.D. Student for Quantum Circuit Compilation (m/f/d, full time E13)

We are an active and lively research group which is passionate about science. We are working in an environment which may best be characterized by the passion to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in hand, are highly committed, and engaged with our work. We know how to celebrate our successes, but also how to get through setbacks together!

In the next months, we are going to extend our research group at the Technical University of Munich (www.cda.cit.tum.de). Accordingly, we are currently searching for a Ph.D. student to join our team on Quantum Circuit Compilation!


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Kontakt: robert.wille@tum.de

14.04.2022
Ph.D. Student for Simulation of Microfluidic Systems (m/f/d, full time E13)

We are an active and lively research group which is passionate about science. We are working in an environment which may best be characterized by the passion to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in hand, are highly committed, and engaged with our work. We know how to celebrate our successes, but also how to get through setbacks together!

In the next months, we are going to extend our research group at the Technical University of Munich (www.cda.cit.tum.de). Accordingly, we are currently searching for a Ph.D. Student to join our team to work on Simulation of Microfluidic Systems!


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Kontakt: robert.wille@tum.de

14.04.2022
Ph.D. Student for Design Automation for the European Train Control System (m/f/d, full time E13)

We are an active and lively research group which is passionate about science. We are working in an environment that may best be characterized by the passion to accomplish something new—complemented by teamwork and fostering personal relationships. From assistants, students, researchers, postdocs to professors; we are all working hand in hand, are highly committed and engaged with our work. We know how to celebrate our successes, but also how to get through setbacks together!

In the next months, we are going to extend our research group at the Technical University of Munich (www.cda.cit.tum.de). Accordingly, we are currently searching for a Ph.D. Student to join our team to work on Design Methods for the European Train Control System!


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Kontakt: robert.wille@tum.de

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