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- “From waste tires to value-added products: novel valorization process design, simulation, optimization and analysis”. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a doctoral degree or an equivalent
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team! Your professional field of activity: As a University Assistant (40 hours/week), you will strengthen the research team led by Ass. Prof. Dr. Julio Backhoff and Univ. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Beiglböck
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. The successful candidate will work directly with the CMAI faculty. Broadly, the group’s activities lie at the interface of optimization and nonsmooth/nonconvex analysis, PDE-constrained optimization and optimal
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. The project is led by Prof. Elizabeth Yankovsky, Dr. Luke Gloege, and Prof. Noah Planavsky and sponsored by the Bezos Earth Fund?s AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge . Project Overview This project aims
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. The project focuses on identifying optimal cutting strategies for service crops as management interventions to enhance light, water, and nutrient use efficiency in cash crops. The main focus is on field
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AI and Optimization Lab with Prof. Anastasia Koloskova. The emphasis of the doctoral project is on the intersection of theory and practice in areas such as distributed optimization, federated learning
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to join our team! Your professional field of activity: As a University Assistant (40 hours/week), you will strengthen the research team led by Ass. Prof. Dr. Julio Backhoff and Univ. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr
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the Czech Science Foundation (GACR project number 26-22037S) as a collaborative award between the groups of Dr. Jakub Psencik at Charles University in Prague (external co-supervisor) and Prof. Roman Tuma
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programming framework called Tiramisu [1]. Unlike existing frameworks, Tiramisu can perform advanced code optimizations that are hard to apply otherwise. Because of this, Tiramisu can generate fast code
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Nanophotonics Theory group led by Prof. Dr. Javier Garcia de Abajo. We aim to design waveguides integrated within a planar geometry, incorporating efficient in- and