21 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" uni jobs at Free University of Berlin in Germany
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computational models with the "exact" but lower resolution information available from experiments. Job description: Application of specially developed approaches to define for transferable force-fields with
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(at the time of contract) for that position. Job-description: - evaluation of mass spectra from the Cosmic Dust Analyser onboard the Cassini space probe - collaboration with a computer scientist who is
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The History Department of Freie Universität Berlin is home to a broad variety of research projects and scholarly initiatives in the field of global history (among them, the MA program Global History
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, teach in the subject “Animal Breeding and Genetics, Including Animal Judging” within the Staatsexamen (state examination) veterinary medicine degree program that licenses graduates to practice veterinary
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The sociology department at the John F. Kennedy Institute teaches and studies the political economy of the United States in comparative and historical perspective combining data-driven computational
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of accounting, corporate reporting in a national and international context, and auditing issues. Methodologically, the focus is on quantitative empirical approaches, in particular computer-aided text analysis
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languages used: C++ 2014, CUDA, Lua Desirable: - interest in high-performance computing with graphics processors (GPUs) and simulation methods - fluent knowledge of modern C++ and a scripting language
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university degree (Master’s, Diploma) in a scientific subject (e. g. Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Bioinformatics, Data Science, or related fields) Desirable: • Excellent programming skills in Python
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), and computational modeling (deep neural networks). We apply multivariate analysis methods (machine learning, representational similarity analysis) and encoding models. Job description: This is an open
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CRC 1114 aims at methodological developments for the modelling and computational simulation of complex processes involving many (more than two) interacting scales, driven by real-life applications