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personal strengths, e.g. through an extensive range of training courses; a structured program of continuing education and networking opportunities specifically for doctoral researchers via JuDocS, the Jülich
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opportunity to actively shape the transformation. You can expect a varied programme: A highly motivated working group as well as an international and interdisciplinary working environment in one of the largest
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have very good knowledge of energy technology, energy economics, and energy policy You have already gained initial experience in energy system modeling You are confident in object-oriented programming
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out within the DFG Priority Programme “DaMic - Data-driven Alloy and Microstructure Design of Sustainable Structural Metals” (SPP 2489), in close collaboration with a research partner responsible for
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problems Proficiency in data analysis and programming using at least one statistical program such as R, Python, or similar programming languages Experience with GAMS, GTAP, and Exiobase is an asset. Skills
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science and energy technologies Basic knowledge of artificial intelligence and data analysis methods Programming skills, ideally in Python Independent and analytical way of working Reliable and thorough
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quantum information Experience with programming, preferably with Python Fluent speaking and writing skils in English Team-oriented and highly motivated to work in an experimental laboratory A background in
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system analysis or comparable Initial experience in optimization or statistics is an advantage Initial experience of an object-oriented programming language (e.g. Python, Matlab) and MS Office Analytical
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are confident in object-oriented programming, preferably in Python You work independently, strategically, and solution-oriented, and demonstrate a high degree of independence and willingness to show
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strengths, e.g. through an extensive range of training courses; a structured program of continuing education and networking opportunities specifically for doctoral researchers via JuDocS, the Jülich Center