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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | 6 days ago
installed ‘Brain Algorithms and Circuits’ research group of Dr. Gregor Schuhknecht is searching for a Doctoral Student (m/f/d). About the lab Our research interest is to investigate how the synaptic circuitry
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Your Job: In this Master’s thesis, you will investigate the impact of different programming algorithms on the stability of resistance states using a sophisticated 3D Kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) model
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position / internship in the field of dependable person detection. Your task is to investigate, how reliably different object detection algorithms can recognize and locate persons. This will include 3D
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architectures Analysis and preprocessing of different data types (texts, images, time series, graphs, etc.) Review latest literature and data Orchestration and documentation of deep learning experiments
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algorithms in the field of welding technology. Joining three different metal sheets using resistance spot welding (RSW) presents researchers with challenges. We are tackling these as part of a public research
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architectures and orchestration and documentation experiments Analysis and preprocessing of different data types (time series, graphs, images, matrices) Processing and visualization of huge amounts of data
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difference. Make something out of it! In our video you will find information about our student assistants and their work. What you will do Driving innovative AI research through the development and
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architectures Analysis and preprocessing of different data types (texts, images, time series, graphs, etc.) Review latest literature and data Orchestration and documentation of deep learning experiments
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this, these simulations need to be massively parallelized. The objective of this thesis is to implement and evaluate different contingency parallelization approaches using our group's computational infrastructure
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software frameworks Development of new signal processing algorithms (PHY/MAC) in conjunction with software-defined radio hardware Development and validation of AI/ML methods for mobile communications systems