Aspiring computer scientists and AI enthusiasts can now apply for fully funded PhD positions at one of Europe’s most prestigious universities — the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
Located at the Garching campus, TUM’s Chair of Decision Sciences and Systems, under the leadership of Prof. Martin Bichler, is welcoming applications for doctoral researchers to join a cutting-edge research initiative funded by the ERC Advanced Grant titled “Equilibrium Learning, Uncertainty, and Dynamics.”
A Research Opportunity That Defines the Future of AI
This opportunity is a dream come true for students eager to dive deep into agentic AI, online learning, optimization, and applications in economics. The selected doctoral researchers will join a vibrant, interdisciplinary team tackling the intersection of machine learning, decision science, and complex systems. TUM’s international reputation in computer science and mathematics ensures scholars work in a world-class research environment equipped with modern labs and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Mathematics. A strong academic record, curiosity-driven mindset, and the ability to collaborate across diverse disciplines are essential. Although German language skills are not mandatory, proficiency in English (spoken and written) is required to ensure effective participation in the research community.
Work Conditions and Benefits
Successful candidates will be employed full-time under the German public sector pay scale (TV-L E13), with salaries aligned to qualifications and experience. The position offers an initial two-year contract with a possible extension up to four years, based on performance and project needs.
Funding support will also cover conference travel and research participation, ensuring scholars gain global exposure through academic networking and collaboration.
Dynamic and Inclusive Research Environment
TUM’s Garching campus hosts a forward-looking community where ideas in theoretical computer science, information systems, and applied mathematics merge to drive innovation. The Department of Computer Science, part of the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT), provides doctoral candidates with access to a rich ecosystem of research clusters and high-tech infrastructure.
Application Process
To apply, candidates must submit:
- A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Academic transcripts
- List of publications (if applicable)
The review process for TUM computer science scholarship begins on October 30, 2025, and will continue until all positions are filled.
Application Dates to Remember
The application deadline for the Doctoral Positions in Computer Science at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is December 15, 2025. Successful candidates are expected to begin their research journey on January 1, 2026, or at a mutually agreed later date, depending on individual circumstances and project requirements.