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, are all essential advancements to enable a wider and more secure deployment of the technology. Most biometric systems are based on image analyses. Therefore, exciting challenges in the computer vision
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and verifiably safe. We consider resilience and intelligence to be part of the same process. What you will do Quantum computing is predicted to be a disruptive, emerging technology with potential
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evaluate a prototype that applies usable security principles and artificial intelligence to prioritize the vulnerabilities detected by SAST tools What you bring to the table You are studying Computer Science
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hydrogen storage to maximize energy efficiency while keeping the grid reliable and secure. Our research method is engineering-oriented, prototype-driven, and highly interdisciplinary. Our typical research
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in connection with the W3 Professorship in History of East Central Europe, Justus Liebig University Giessen. Based on a cooperation agreement and in a joint appointment procedure with the Herder
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Heating Technology «, we design and construct various prototype machines for laser-based and laser-assisted processes. Within the scope of your thesis, you will develop the laser-assisted heating processes
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hardware issues Perform design validation and troubleshooting during prototype and production phases Data reporting and troubleshooting: Reporting on measurement data to identify performance bottlenecks and
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. What you will do You will program a metrological application in medical technology using methods and libraries from image processing. You will also support us in programming the acquisition of spectra
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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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What you will do You will develop, investigate and optimize processes for the realization of fiber preforms using MCVD technology as well as gas-phase or solution-doping techniques for active fibers