57 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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operation Participation in project meetings. Coordination with internal and external partners Publication and presentation of research results in relevant journals and at international conferences Your
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: A completed university degree (Master or equivalent) in computer science, data science, applied mathematics, physics, materials science, or a related field Prior experience in computer vision, deep
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multi-disciplinary team of PhD students and experts covering the full spectrum of satellite instrument development: design, manufacturing, characterization, data processing, and scientific analysis
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Your Job: At the Electrocatalysis department of Prof. Karl Mayrhofer, we offer a PhD position within the team Nanoanalysis of Electrochemical Processes. Lead by Dr. Andreas Hutzler, the team is
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compilation, optimization and error mitigation collaborate with theoretical computer scientists on developing noise-aware quantum programming paradigms Your Profile: Master in physics, computer science
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collaboration with a team of experts at FZJ (INM-9: Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine - Computational Biomedicine, IBI-1: Institute of Biological Information Processing - Molecular and Cellular Physiology
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secondments) and attend conferences and network activities If applicable, further desirable qualifications: Experience in organic semiconductor processing and characterization High degree of independence
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slow and inefficient. Our group develops methods and tools to automate the co-design process. The core of this project is the development of meta-optimization techniques that can automatically search
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of concepts from institutional, behavioral, and resource economics Identification and parameterization of innovative and circular industrial processes as a central component of the sustainability transformation
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scientists on developing noise-aware quantum programming paradigms Your Profile: Master in physics, computer science or comparable fields Good knowledge of quantum theory, ideally quantum information theory