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, Heidelberg and Mannheim, our researchers harness interdisciplinary collaboration to decipher the complexities of disease at the systems level – from molecules and cells to organs and the entire organism
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Master Thesis on Bayesian Optimization of Multi-stage Processes with Smart Inducing Point Allocation
, intermediate outputs). This information is highly valuable but not easy to use. With our research we have developed probabilistic methods, which we call Partially Observable Gaussian Process Network (POGPN
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, intermediate outputs). This information is highly valuable but not easy to use. With our research we have developed probabilistic methods, which we call Partially Observable Gaussian Process Network (POGPN
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School of Engineering and Design and maintain strong links with the computer science community. One of our key research areas is the design and operation of intelligent networked production systems
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the manufacturing of customer-specific solutions and prototypes. The department »Opto-mechatronical Components and Systems« develops technologies for assembling and integrating complex, miniaturized and highly
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domain are inherited by biometric systems. Such challenges are related to miniature deep learning networks, explainable decisions, and domain adaption. Our team is offering several open thesis positions
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products and processes. The Competence Center »Energy Management and Control« develops innovative solutions for the economically and technically optimal operation of highly complex energy systems. We develop
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storage Innovation in the Machine Learning algorithms for EDA in terms of Computational Complexity, Performance Scores, etc. To learn more about our previous work, please check out our website
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and to be able to use all algorithms in the real vehicle. By taking a particular look at complex scenarios, such as driving dynamic limits, unstructured environments or problems from ethics, we extend
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programming skills in a higher programming language (e.g., Python, Java). You already work with traffic simulations and digital twins, or they spark your interest. You break down complex topics by approaching