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mass transfer, and process engineering Extensive experience in modeling and simulation and ideally knowledge of CFD software (e.g., Ansys Fluent, OpenFOAM, COMSOL) Very good programming skills
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identifying climate-resilient restoration sites in the Baltic Sea. The project integrates regional climate modeling, AI-driven simulations, and biogeochemical modeling to predict seagrass distribution under
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research outcomes to project stakeholders and the research community at meetings, conferences and by publishing in high-impact journals This position is within the Quantum Information Processing research
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analysis, simulation, chemometrics, control engineering, artificial intelligence, soft sensors, and process sensors. We are always looking for new technologies and new methods to monitor and optimize
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motivated PhD students, interns, and PostDocs at the intersection of computer vision and machine learning. The positions are fully-funded with payments and benefits according to German public service
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energy efficiency while keeping the grid reliable and secure. Our research method is engineering-oriented, prototype-driven, and highly interdisciplinary. Our typical research process includes
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mobility systems through practical and laboratory tests as well as sophisticated simulations. We not only publish research results gained at numerous conferences and in journals, but also make our software
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Association. ZPID is undergoing a strategic extension process aimed at becoming a one-stop, full-service provider supporting the entire spectrum of needs expressed by researchers and psychology professionals
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, methods, and algorithms into existing high-performance frameworks, the fast prototyping of new ideas in individual code, an interest in the entire simulation pipeline: starting from simple algorithms
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investigate methods that eventually will automate crucial design steps. In addition, we are developing simulators (on various abstraction levels; using, e.g., Computational Fluid Dynamics) which enables us to