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this interdisciplinary project, we are looking for a strong candidate to contribute to the development of quantum algorithms and applications, focusing on quantum walks and quantum machine learning on graph structures
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partial differential equations A team-oriented, structured, and organized work approach Enthusiasm for interdisciplinary projects Optional, but helpful for certain topics: experience with Lattice-Boltzmann
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knowledge of computer and system architecture, as well as performance engineering. • Pleasure in taking responsibility, independent and structured way of working, high commitment, communi-cation and team
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wellbeing. They will use modeling approaches to combine natural and social science data. You will focus on developing and implementing mixed modeling approaches to test pathways through which structure
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of Interfaces, TUM) and Prof. Willi Auwärter (Molecular Engineering at Functional Interfaces, TUM). Project: We aim to use the unique optical, photophysical, electrochemical, and structural properties
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of the research group ‘Crop Physiology’ is to understand the physiology of plants down to the structure and function of genes and proteins. Thereby, relevant mechanisms are identified, which allow optimizing
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located on the new Heilbronn campus (not in Garching / Munich!) Your tasks Graphs are a fundamental data structure and are commonly used to model relationships between data points such as links between web
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but not limited to solid-state chemical synthesis, wet chemical-based approaches, high throughput synthesis techniques) to fabricate all-solid-state sensor structures. • Characterize the bulk and
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with MATLAB, C++, Python or similar ▪ Goal-oriented, independent and structured work style Our offer ▪ Current research topic in a challenging international working environment ▪ Full-time position (TV-L
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participate in the university's self-administration and the structural tasks of the institute. You will be actively supporting our EV Powertrain team, which focuses on research related to high-voltage batteries