69 high-performance-computing-postdoc PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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systems through reachability analysis, which computes the union of all possible trajectories a system can reach within a finite or infinite time when starting from a bounded set of initial states. The
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and an extensive server infrastructure for research Excellent training and career support opportunities (courses, personal coaching, ...) Your qualifications Master’s degree in Computer
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extraction from remote sensing data in close cooperation with the Department EO Data Science of the Remote Sensing Technology Institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). For this international, exciting
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infrastructure for research Excellent training and career support opportunities (courses, personal coaching, ...) Your qualifications Master’s degree in Computer Science or a similar field Good theoretical
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, Munich is consistently ranked as one of the most vibrant and enjoyable cities in the world, with an exceptionally high quality of life. Greater Munich is also home to several world-class universities and
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. Expected qualification: High motivation and commitment to scientific excellence Above-average Master Degree / Diploma in engineering (chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, or related engineering
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of AI. The ideal candidates will have a background in computer science, statistics, mathematics, or related fields, as well as an interest in social science research methods and theories. The PhD
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08.09.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship of Machine Learning at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at TUM has an open position for a doctoral researcher (TV-L E13
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of generally equivalent suitability, aptitude and professional performance. Data Protection Information: When you apply for a position with the Technical University of Munich (TUM), you are submitting personal
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femtomole sensitivity using quantum defects in diamond. Physical Review X 10, 021053 (2020) [3] High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Using a Solid-State Spin Sensor, Nature 555, 351-354 (2018