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programme You enjoy working independently and on your own responsibility Initial knowledge of materials science and design theory is an advantage for you Good German and English skills are essential
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evaluate your algorithms on our outdoor robot platforms. What you bring to the table Background in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics or similar Enrolled student
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. What you bring to the table Background in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics or similar Enrolled student at a German university Profound knowledge of C
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testing and evaluation. What you bring to the table Background in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics or similar Enrolled student at a German university Profound
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What you bring to the table You are a student of industrial engineering, mechanical engineering or a related degree programme You support our dynamic team with your independent and autonomous way
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you bring to the table You are a student of industrial engineering, mechanical engineering or a related degree programme You are characterised by an independent way of working and enjoy practical
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measurements and evaluations in realistic test environments What you bring to the table Enrolled Bachelor's/Master's student in full-time studies in Berlin in the fields of electrical engineering, computer
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Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field Strong programming skills, particularly in Python Experience with AI technologies, including LLMs, RAGs, and Agents (e.g., LangChain) Experience
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platform as a doctoral student? At Fraunhofer IPMS , in collaboration with renowned German and European partners from science and industry, we are developing analog accelerators using novel non-volatile
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platform as a doctoral student? At Fraunhofer IPMS , in collaboration with renowned German and European partners from science and industry, we are developing analog accelerators using novel non-volatile