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channels, going beyond the Shannon paradigm, which offers many exciting open questions to work on. Thirdly, the project aims at investigating non-Shannon-type inequalities for the quantum entropy, which in
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imaging Expertise in the field of osteoimmunology Experience in the field of (spectral) flow cytometry Experience with imaging techniques such as confocal laser scanning microscopy Experience in cell
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existing technologies, right through to the tested prototype. The Data-based Methods team at Fraunhofer ENAS develops real-world applications using AI, machine learning and computer vision. The main focus is
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code bases in a global open-source project High degree of self-organisation and independent working skills Very good written and spoken English skills Good communication skills Ability to work in a team
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simulators (on various abstraction levels using, e.g., Computational Fluid Dynamics) which enables us to verify designs of microfluidic devices even before the first prototype is fabricated. Fabrication: We
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of microfluidic devices even before the first prototype is fabricated. In this field, we are involved in a consortial project with stakeholders from academia and industry to establish those tools for practical
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to fight blood cancer, optics, or lightweight components. In particular, tabular and image data are recorded during production. In the context of the thesis, DL - as well as ML pipelines are to be created
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on ranges from concept and prototype development for industrial laser manufacturers to publicly funded projects in the field of basic research, for example in the generation of EUV radiation through non
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. The software is tested by the fuzzer with a large number of automatically generated inputs and examined for abnormal behavior. Leading fuzzing software recognizes which code areas have already been tested by
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skills, ability to interact with scientists at different levels good software design skills and the ability to write clean, and reusable code in machine learning, deep learning frameworks, such as