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will soon obtain the degree are also welcome to apply) - strong background in machine learning - proficiency in Python programming - experience with molecular simulations and knowledge of statistical
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to apply) - strong background in machine learning - proficiency in programming (especially Python) - experience with ab initio/molecular simulations and knowledge of statistical physics is beneficial
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should bring a particular interest in digital design and manufacturing technology and systems design. Ideally, you have skills in CAD modelling, geometry processing, and programming, as well as prior
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background in automation; background in business administration or management studies is beneficial • Programming skills, especially IEC 61131-1 and a high-level programming language such as C#, Java
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Computer Science or related fields • Strong background in machine learning • Strong programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning frameworks (PyTorch or similar) • Proficient in spoken and written
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Germany for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before the recruitment date. Nationality: Open to all nationalities. Doctoral Programme Enrolment: You must be willing to enrol in a doctoral
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in several Bachelor and Master programs offered by the School of Engineering and Design and the School of Computation, Information and Technology. You will help us to prepare teaching material, serve
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practical skills in statistical analysis, data integration, backend or frontend programming and database design. Interest in understanding technologies e.g. proteomics and metabolomics using mass
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in several Bachelor and Master programs offered by the School of Engineering and Design and the School of Computation, Information and Technology. You will help us to prepare teaching material, serve
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programs offered by the School of Engineering and Design and the School of Computation, Information and Technology. You will help us to prepare teaching material, serve as teaching assistant in our lectures