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We are the research groups “Tectonics and Sedimentary Systems” of the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Freie Universität Berlin under the direction of Prof. Dr. Alexander Webb and Prof. Dr
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, and sustainable development. This scientific progress is supported by cutting-edge infrastructure and a national commitment to education, research, and innovation. The dynamics of a young university
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optimization approaches will be developed. Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as doctoral student is to pursue your own doctoral studies. You are expected to develop your own scientific concepts and
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, design, implement, and validate an optimization system for scheduling group classes within the Koachy platform. The specific goals include: Develop attendance prediction models for different types
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: Develop an event-driven RL algorithm that sparsely updates network state and parameters that will significantly improve energy to-solution efficiency compared to conventional digital accelerators when
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fascinated by electromagnetic modeling and numerical problem solving? Do you want to contribute to the development of state-of-the-art metrology for integrated-circuit production? Information Integrated
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computing to develop a continuous and local alternative to existing gradient-based learning rules, bridging theories of predictive coding with event-based control/ Simulate models of the learning algorithm
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to identify novel biomarkers and risk algorithms, including polygenic risk scores, for early risk prediction in the clinic. Quantitative targeted proteomic assays will be developed for further validation in
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to identify novel biomarkers and risk algorithms, including polygenic risk scores, for early risk prediction in the clinic. Quantitative targeted proteomic assays will be developed for further validation in
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We are seeking an ambitious and creative chemical biologist with strong synthetic chemistry skills to join the group of Prof Ed Tate at Imperial College, working on design and application