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reproducible, micrometer-scale controllable, and cost-efficient disease models by bringing together experts in molecular systems engineering, machine learning, biomedicine, and disease modeling. Central to its
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://mediatum.ub.tum.de/doc/1696192/aab7jokzk7x4paq7m2y9pa2p6.Wetzlinger-2022-NAHS.pdf Job Specifications For PhD applicants: Excellent Master’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science, engineering, or related
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of Computation, Information and Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) welcomes applications for a PhD or Postdoc Position (m/f/d, 100%, 2 years+) in Numerical Mathematics. Field of Research
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The Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy is a pioneer and a driver of bioeconomy research. We create the scientific foundation to transform agricultural, food, industrial
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Fraunhofer IOSB. You will be part of a large, interdisciplinary team from the fields of production engineering and computer science and will explore fundamentally new approaches in seven sub-projects to make
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Your Job: Developing and implementing QC algorithms (QAA, QAOA, QSVM), quantum AI algorithms, use case adapted algorithms to test and benchmark latest technology focusing on gate-based QC Advancing
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research focuses on the study of quantum magnetism at the atomic scale. We build artificial quantum architectures from single atoms and molecules on surfaces and on probe tips, control their spin states, and
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of the Wendelstein 7‑X stellarator. Our international research team focuses on plasma physics and engineering to advance sustainable energy solutions through controlled fusion reactions. One
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Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (Greifswald), Greifswald | Greifswald, Mecklenburg Vorpommern | Germany | about 1 month ago
the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator. Our international research team focuses on plasma physics and engineering to advance sustainable energy solutions through controlled fusion reactions. One of the research objectives
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contrast to existing VUV comb systems, a novel, much more efficient approach will be targeted. This work will also include the development of the laser’s feedback control systems, as well as its adaptation