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division 8.5 Planning, performing, and evaluating in-situ/4D computed tomography experiments Developing software for the quantitative evaluation of various image data sets (algorithms for detecting volume
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Iterative Algorithms: Optimization and Control.” About the Project The focus of the project is the analysis of iterative algorithms arising from time discretizations of nonlinear evolutions of various kinds
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sensor data, with applications in disease modeling and the development of material science-based innovations. These efforts aim to optimize system performance and uncover novel biological insights in close
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on the data recorded in the team, you will develop and test machine learning algorithms for perovskite tandem solar cells' energy yield and degradation Data cleaning and preparation Assisting integration
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imaging with clinical text and decision support. Evaluate algorithms regarding robustness, explainability, and clinical impact in musculoskeletal medicine. Collaborate in an interdisciplinary team
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- conducting processors with respect to practical short-depth (NISQ) quantum algorithms Cooperate and actively work with experimental partners developing quantum processors using these technological platforms
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systems. Design and implement algorithms that enable shared control between human operators and autonomous systems to improve teleoperation performance. Maintain active communication and collaboration with
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algorithms for computing equilibria. Positions Available We invite applications for Doctoral Researchers (Ph.D Candidates) and Postdoctoral Researchers These full-time positions (100%) are initially offered
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study qubit systems. A particular emphasis is on exploiting the manipulation capabilities of scanning probe microscopes to fabricate molecular quantum sensors on probe tips to detect the tiny electric and
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the acceleration of relativistic plasma in jets. Developments of new automated algorithms for VLBI model-fitting, kinematics measurements and robustness assessment. 2. Probing the physical mechanism of neutrino