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The applicant will work in the frame of the EU Research and Innovation Action projects such as "New Copernicus Capability for Trophic Ocean Networks (NECCTON)" aiming to develop new ocean modelling
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, we seek a highly motivated researcher with a proven track record in parallel programming models for CPS, high-level compilers, system and computer architecture and automatic code optimization
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the REACT Doctoral Network. In this context, we seek a highly motivated researcher with a proven track record in parallel programming models for CPS, high-level compilers, system and computer architecture and
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of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) and Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), with a strong emphasis on deploying these models on hardware-constrained edge platforms. The position focuses on developing robust
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Designing a standardized heating network model to test the interface Conducting thorough analyses of the simulation results Your Profile: Studying Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical
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the areas of ‘Process Sensors and Systems Engineering’, ‘Material Analytics’ and ‘Computational Methods’. With our expertise in data science, modelling and systems engineering, we develop tailor-made
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a unique range. Institute of Coastal Systems Analysis and Modeling The Institute for Coastal Systems Analysis and Modeling studies the dynamics of coastal systems as part of the Earth system and
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, statistical physics, multiscale modeling, and uncertainty quantification. The Multiscale Modeling of Fluid Materials group at the Technical University of Munich is looking for talented and ambitious scientists
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strengthen them. In particular, the successful candidate is invited to join the newly established Collaborative Research Center CRC 1720 “Analysis of criticality: from complex phenomena to models and estimates
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in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a focus on the development of computational methods, including numerical methods for simulation in meso- and macro-scale, methods for modeling and simulating