24 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral scholarships in Germany
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[Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz, WissZeitVG]).Application deadline: 16.12.2025Scope of work: full-time position suitable for part-timeThe goal of this project is to develop and analyze application-oriented benchmarks for Rydberg
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smart grid). While there has been tremendous progress in formal verification of cyber-physical systems, existing approaches still require expert knowledge. The main goal of this project is to develop
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conducted in close collaboration with Everllence (formally known as MAN Energy Solutions). The developed methods have to be tested in simulation and on real engines. Previous Work https://openreview.net/pdf
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- PhD student in quantitative verification interested in co-developing Automata Tutor - main developer of Automata Tutor Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by
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) Paternal age effect on offspring outcomes.2) Keen interest in developing theory of reproductive ageing, in conjunction with existing theories on fertility and health.3) Expertise in population data (e.g
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exploration. These methods will be developed together with the company CargoKite (https://cargokite.com/ ), which develops a ship for autonomous, highly flexible global container transportation. The transport
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. The project’s overarching goal is the development of digital quantum algorithms for the simulation of non-abelian lattice gauge theories. We are looking for highly motivated individuals, with the desire
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: https://www.science.hr/jobs/212762/phd-and-postdoc-positions/ Where to apply Website https://www.science.hr/jobs/212762/phd-and-postdoc-positions/ Requirements Research FieldAllEducation LevelMaster
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largest scientific organisation. Where to apply E-mail lena.richter@helmholtz-berlin.de Website https://recruitingapp-5181.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/2742/Description/2?lang=eng Requirements Additional
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). This project is funded by the DFG priority program SPP2474, which aims to discover new gene functions in human microbiome members (see https://spp2474.de). More information about ongoing research in