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23.01.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
Medical Doctoral Thesis (Dr. med.): Wearable Sensor Analysis in Osteoarthritis (CSC Scholarship)
Project: Wearable Sensor Analysis in Osteoarthritis Summary: Join the "AI in Orthopaedics" (AIO) group at TUM for your medical doctoral thesis. You will analyze real-world sensor data (gait, ROM) from the "NewKnee" study to predict surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction. This position bridges clinical orthopaedics and medical AI. Ideal for: CSC scholarship applicants interested in digital health. Start: from June 2026.
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Kontakt: florian.hinterwimmer@tum.de; christina.valle@tum.de
23.01.2026
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EXIST-gefördertes Startup sucht Fullstack-Entwickler:in als Mitgründer:in
Junges, durch EXIST gefördertes Startup in der Medienbranche sucht ab dem 01.03.2026 einen Mitgründer als Fullstack-Entwickler. (M/W/D)
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Kontakt: pablothiermann@setscoutapp.com
23.01.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
[Master Thesis] In situ N-glycomics for tumor characterization
Are you curious about how molecular details hidden in tissues can reveal key insights into disease? This thesis project offers you the chance to explore N-glycomics in tumors through mass spectrometry imaging.
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Kontakt: juliana.goncalves@tum.de
23.01.2026
Academic staff and positions for doctoral candidates:
Research Associate / PhD Student (f/m/d) Secure Communication for AI-Driven Applications
The Chair of Theoretical Information Technology is seeking a highly motivated research associate (m/f/d) for our research project focused on developing secure communication systems for AI-driven applications. The objective is to investigate, design, and experimentally validate information-theoretically secure coding schemes tailored to the demanding requirements of safety-critical domains such as medicine and robotics.
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Kontakt: jobs.lti.cit@tum.de
22.01.2026
Studentische Hilfskräfte, Praktikantenstellen, Studienarbeiten:
Student Assistant (HiWi) with C/C++ Knowledge
Implementation and Integration of a Cryptosystem into OpenSSL
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Kontakt: bharath.purtipli@tum.de
22.01.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
[Master Thesis] - Development and characterization of an aerosol nebulizer for vaccine application.
Aerosol vaccination offers great potential due to the immune response directly at the site of infection. Thus, in this project we aim for the development of an aerosol inhalator for the vaccine application as aerosol.
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Kontakt: haisch@tum.de
22.01.2026
Studentische Hilfskräfte, Praktikantenstellen, Studienarbeiten:
[Master's Thesis] - Development and characterization of an aerosol nebulizer for vaccine application.
Aerosol vaccination offers great potential due to the immune response directly at the site of infection. Thus, in this project we aim for the development of an aerosol inhalator for the vaccine application as aerosol.
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Kontakt: haisch@tum.de
22.01.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
[Master's Thesis] - Development of a Continuum-Manipulator-based Exoskeleton for the Hand
Exoskeletons are a potential solution to assist therapists in their workflow and patients when undergoing rehabilitation. In this project, a continuum manipulator-based solution for the knee will be adapted to an exoskeleton solution for the hand.
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Kontakt: vic.schaack@tum.de
22.01.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
[Master's Thesis] - Further Development of a CM-Based Knee Exoskeleton for Rehabilitation
Exoskeletons are a potential solution to assist therapists in their workflow and patients when undergoing rehabilitation. In this project, an existing prototype of an exoskeleton for the knee shall be further developed to improve its viability in a rehabilitation scenario.
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Kontakt: vic.schaack@tum.de
22.01.2026
Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:
[Master's Thesis] - Novel Interaction Modalities for Robotic Companions within Hospital Environments
Robotic companions have the potential to revolutionize healthcare. By taking over trivial but time-consuming tasks, hospital staff can focus on more complex workloads that require human intervention. In this project, a novel approach for guiding patients through the hospital environment using robotic companions will be developed.
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Kontakt: vic.schaack@tum.de


