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that are fundamental to BEAM (chemistry, physics, biochemistry, mathematics) or related fields. How to apply: More information on the application process and the requirements can be found on our website https
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of the areas number theory, geometry, non-commutative geometry, topology, analysis of partial differential equations, mathematical physics Language proficiency in English or German These posts are designed
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solving. Diverse research areas: Work on numerical models, analyzing large data sets, statistical methods and more in a unique scientific environment. Who Should Apply? Emphasizing the physical system
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benchmarking. References: Flemisch, Darcis, Erbertseder, Faigle, Lauser, Mosthaf, Müthing, Nuske, Tatomir, Wolff, Helmig 2011. DuMux: DUNE for multi-phase,component,scale,physics,… flow and transport in porous
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Master’s degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, computer science, physics, or related field. Sound knowledge in (scientific) machine learning, and knowledge in numerical analysis and numerical linear algebra
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degree in computational engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, physics or a similar area very good programming skills in Python good prior experience with neural
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master’s degree or diploma in physics, applied mathematics, or a relevant engineering discipline Good programming skills and experience with numerical modeling Interest in performing experiments Excellent
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Technology, Mechatronics, Robotics, Systems Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Technomathematics, Computer Science, Engineering Informatics, Theoretical Computer Science, Physics Description Description
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: university and, if applicable, PhD degree (e.g. Master/Diploma) in mathematics, physics, materials science or related subjects basic knowledge of computer programming (e.g. Python, Matlab and C++) excellent
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Mathematics, Technomathematics, Computer Science, Engineering Informatics, Theoretical Computer Science, Physics Description Description The research group Cyber-Physical Systems of Prof. Matthias Althoff