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field of condensed matter science? The International Max Planck Research School for Condensed Matter Science (IMPRS-CMS) in Stuttgart, Germany, currently has an open call for multiple fully funded
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presentation and publication of the results Requirements: university degree (Master's or equivalent) in geodesy or a related subject (geophysics, geoinformatics, physics, mathematics) excellent analytical skills
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supervision collaboration in national or international research projects (optional) Requirements: university degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, Mathematics or a related field solid knowledge
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into concrete tractable problems you can solve. Be equally passionate about rigorous mathematical reasoning and hands-on Python implementation (PyTorch, JAX, …) in HPC environments. Communicate clearly in English
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of Economics and Management Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty of Organic Agricultural Sciences Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty
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or equivalent) in geodesy or a related subject (geophysics, geoinformatics, physics, mathematics) sound experience in applying geodetic space techniques, especially in the analysis of geodetic GNSS measurements
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expertise and supervision of experienced researchers from multiple institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As one of Europe’s largest and most multidisciplinary research centers, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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Engineering, Operations Research, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science or a related field, from a university/department with a strong international research reputation Strong mathematical and
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civil/electrical/control engineering or mathematics or related study programs with a solid basis in choice modelling and/or reinforcement learning, with knowledge of MATSim is advantageous. Description
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with high-dimensional, often noisy, data sets; and mathematical modelling approaches that reduce the dimensionality of parameter spaces and produce mechanistically realistic, experimentally testable