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The Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI) and the Collaborative Research Center LETSimmun (TRR 338) are jointly seeking a Data Steward (full-time, starting at the earliest possible date) to support research data management Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (LMU) and the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) are also sites of the research network, and there will be close cooperation with their data stewards.
The DFG-funded Transregional Collaborative Research Center TRR 338 – LETSimmun pursues a strategic and holistic approach to lymphocyte engineering , aiming to explore, develop, and combine innovative engineering technologies and therapeutic targets. The project brings together internationally recognised researchers and clinician-scientists with proven expertise in clinical lymphocyte engineering, alongside early-career researchers and interdisciplinary experts contributing key competencies at critical engineering interfaces and emerging technologies.
Through this integrative framework, LETSimmun seeks to advance fundamental and translational immunology by systematically linking experimental, technological, and clinical perspectives across multiple institutions.
The Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI) is an integrative research institute at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), with an interdisciplinary and cross-faculty focus on data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The institute acts as a facilitator and enabler of cutting-edge data science practices, technologies, and IT infrastructures across the university, connecting and consolidating TUM's entire data-related expertise. One of its focuses is Research Data Management (RDM), where MDSI actively contributes to shaping how data can be stored, managed, and analysed across disciplines and application domains.
The position directly supports LETSimmun's holistic approach by ensuring that data generated across engineering technologies, biological systems, and clinical contexts remain FAIR, well-documented, and reusable throughout the funding period and beyond, bridging
TUM is committed to increasing the proportion of women in its workforce and therefore explicitly encourages applications from women. The position is suitable for individuals with disabilities. Applicants with disabilities will be given preference in case of essentially equal qualifications and suitability.
As part of your application to the Technical University of Munich (TUM), you will be submitting personal data. Please refer to our data protection information in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regarding the collection and processing of personal data in the context of your By submitting your application, you confirm that you have read and understood TUM's data protection notice.
If you are interested, please send your application by 29 March 2026 with a cover letter (including your earliest possible starting date), CV, relevant certificates and references via email to: application@mdsi.tum.de (Please
For further questions, please contact Dr. Magdalena Nauerth ( m.nauerth@tum.de ).