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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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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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-based tiles can be arranged and actuated to form tunable metapixels, enabling dynamic control of light at the nanoscale. This project will integrate algorithmic self-assembly and nanomechanical switching
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, hardware-adapted optimization, and error mitigation techniques, aiming to identify requirements, limitations, and pathways for improvement of both hardware and algorithms - analyze variational ansatz
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of the Biological Carbon Cycle - Combining molecular evolutionary and biochemical approaches, we will generate an integrative, comprehensive understanding of how microbes evolved the ability to capture CO2 billions
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at Helmholtz Munich is seeking an ambitious and creative Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/x) to explore this question at the intersection of single-cell epigenomics, comparative genomics, and evolutionary
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Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt | Germany | 2 months ago
/x) to explore this question at the intersection of single-cell epigenomics, comparative genomics, and evolutionary neurobiology. This ERC-funded project aims to uncover how gene regulatory networks
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spanning multiple locations and entities, where complex constraints and resource interdependencies – among people, machines, and robots – demand the deployment of intelligent algorithms for orchestration
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on quantitative evaluation metrics such as algorithmic fairness paradigms. Applicants should hold a PhD in philosophy, law, cultural anthropology, or (qualitative) social science. The positions are fixed-term (6
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hundred new defense systems have been discovered, many of which are the evolutionary origins of human innate immune systems. Despite these tremendous successes, little is known about how bacteria defend