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Your Job: In this position, you will be an active part of our Simulation and Data Lab for Applied Machine Learning. Within national and European projects, you will drive the development of cutting
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. Competence in computer-aided methods for data analysis and modelling, e.g. with Python, advanced MS Excel Sheets, Aspen or multiphysics simulation tools. Excellent cooperation and communication skills complete
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a model based on one for the key example locations and identify the best combination of agroforestry systems through land use/land cover (LULC) allocations. Your model will simulate how improved
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applied engineering aspects of spaceflight systems modeling and motion analysis, with an emphasis on advanced visualization techniques for both rotational and orbital dynamics. The research will address
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to transferring research results into practice. LogDynamics collaborates closely with enterprises, especially in the logistics and production industry. The IGS aims to identify, describe, and model the intrinsic
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algorithms both in large-eddy simulations and in wind tunnel experiments with a controllable scaled wind farm model. Cooperating closely with industrial and academic partners as well as international
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-of-the-Art report for DT concepts and implementations in nuclear waste disposal Identification of suitable models for major processes of radionuclide migration in the geological environment, as
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for the optimal control of gate calibration in full-stack quantum computers and simulators. Based on your assessment, you will develop new, sample-efficient optimal control approaches for gate calibration and test
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the development of key parts of the experiment, in particular the electron-detection system, tests them at suitable facilities at DESY and around the world (e.g. at SLAC), and uses detailed simulations to allow
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). On this basis you will develop a model that allows an iterative improvement of the design. Your versatile tasks in detail: Development of models to simulate heat and stress distribution in the stack Simulation