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the 01.02.2026 at the following conditions (PhD position): 50% = 19,92 hours Pay grade 13 TV-L limited 30.11.2028 Your tasks: Develop AI algorithms for real-time fault detection, fault classification
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and labs, e.g., a unique lab with variable acoustics (see demos on YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@signalprocessingunioldenbu1018 ) Your tasks conduct research on speech enhancement algorithms
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decision-making algorithms on real robotic systems operating in unstructured and dynamic environments. This work is connected to the Robotics Institute Germany (RIG) and relates to the thematic cluster
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areas: + Quantum computing and quantum algorithms + Solid-state physics, computational materials science, or quantum chemistry + Battery materials modeling Excellent programming skills (e.g., Python) and
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. The successful candidate will contribute to research on: i) the genomic and molecular basis of brain aging ii) the evolutionary processes underlying differences in brain aging rates, and iii) the identification
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applying machine learning algorithms for solving problems in protein engineering. Written and oral command of English is essential. Research environment The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried
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. The successful candidate will contribute to research on i) the genomic and molecular basis of brain aging, ii) the evolutionary processes underlying differences in brain aging rates, and iii) the identification
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-evolutionary dynamics of vegetation to geodynamics and even fewer investigate biogeodynamic interactions of tropical coastal wetland systems to evaluate the potential impacts of human-induced changes. We propose
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, macroecology, evolutionary ecology, and process-based modeling. We value interdisciplinarity, discovery-driven research, and a critical approach to modeling assumptions. More information about the group's
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the next era of the quantum revolution. Together, we research, develop, and design innovative quantum algorithms that push the boundaries of what is possible- especially in the natural sciences such as