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27.04.2026
Non-academic staff:
Sachbearbeiter/in (m/w/d) in Vollzeit oder in Teilzeit für die Administration Drittmittel- und Finanzbereich befristet für 2 Jahre
Im School Office der TUM School of Natural Science, mit Standort in Garching wird zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt ein/e
Sachbearbeiter/in (m/w/d)
in Vollzeit oder in Teilzeit mit mindestens 30 Wochenstunden für die Administration Drittmittel- und Finanzbereich befristet für 2 Jahre gesucht.
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Kontakt: klaus.schober@tum.de
27.04.2026
Student assistants, internships, student research projects:
Master Thesis: Engineering Pseudomonas putida for Enhanced Rhamnolipid Production from Sucrose and Molasses
The Professorship for Systems Biotechnology is looking for a master student to improve rhamnolipid production in Pseudomonas putida using sucrose or molasses by engineering and characterizing genetically modified strains.
The project may optionally include metabolic modeling to link physiological traits with biosurfactant synthesis.
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Kontakt: luisa.klein@tum.de
27.04.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
[Guided Research, Master Thesis] - Open Vocabulary Gaussian Splatting Navigation
Project Director: Prof. Dr. Daniel Roth
Project Advisors: Hannah Schieber
This thesis proposes an open-vocabulary object-centric representation for semantic navigation in Gaussian Splatting pipelines.
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Kontakt: hannah.schieber@tum.de, hex-thesis.ortho@mh.tum.de
25.04.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
Master-Thesis: Pollution and Perception - How ozone degrades social discrimination systems in ants
Ants recognize their nestmates by “smelling” the waxy hydrocarbons on each other’s bodies—but ozone pollution can chemically alter these cues and confuse entire colonies. This project dives into the chemosensory mechanisms behind this phenomenon: How do antennal sensilla detect oxidized versus intact hydrocarbons? You will combine behavioral assays and chemical analysis to unravel how environmental change reshapes insect communication.
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Kontakt: jan.buellesbach@tum.de


