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developing a machine learning (ML) algorithm for the automated analysis of the above-mentioned mass spectra. Desirable: - knowledge in the field of Planetary Sciences - very good written and spoken English (C1
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an extensive safety analysis and calidation of perception algorithms in automotive. Through our work, we lay the foundation for a reliable digital future. What you will do Reliably detecting persons is crucial
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an extensive safety analysis and calidation of perception algorithms in automotive. Through our work, we lay the foundation for a reliable digital future. What you will do Quantum computing is an emerging
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to their spin properties. What you will do You will program the connection of quantum experiments to an existing HPC system for the external execution of quantum algorithms. You will develop an efficient user
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appearance changes due to weather and season these algorithms can lead to wrong associations and degraded performances. The classification and segmentation of the point cloud information can be a major
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with the latest sensors (camera and LiDAR sensors), is available for the work. What you will do – development of algorithms for 3D multi-object tracking based on heterogeneous sensor data fusion
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collisions, with the ambitious aim to achieve very high interaction rates. The experimental concept foresees real-time data selection in software, which requires highly performant and efficient algorithms
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algorithm development? Our team "Data-based Management of Energy Systems" deals with the economic, technical and regulatory requirements of decentralized energy systems and decentralized supply concepts, e.g
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of Algorithms and Methods in Data Science, endowed by the Dieter Schwarz Foundation, are to be established. The positions are W2 fixed-term positions (6 years) with tenure track option to tenured W3 positions
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problems Evaluation and advancement of methods for the robustness certification of neural networks with deterministic or stochastic methods Adaptation of near-team and fault-tolerant algorithms for quantum