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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | 16 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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enable the digitisation of strategies for the expert. The concept is also used to describe an algorithm for the development of process parameters to eliminate laser-induced roughness during laser polishing
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students who would like to write their final thesis in the field of machine learning / computer vision. The primary goal of this master’s thesis is to develop an algorithm that can accurately and efficiently
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for the physical sciences. We have a strong profile in computational statistics, simulation and learning algorithms, and scientific software development. As a closely collaborating, international team
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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 (standard
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will work in a group with other students and take on specific tasks. The aim is to analyse the robot's capabilities and to implement algorithms that enable the robot to be used sensibly in applications
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will work in a group with other students and take on specific tasks. The aim is to analyse the robot's capabilities and to implement algorithms that enable the robot to be used sensibly in applications
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/Qualifications Interest in mathematical analysis of approximation algorithms. Preferably practical experience in programming (not mandatory) Interest in teaching in our Data Science program (experience desired
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3D software using machine learning tools such as neural networks. You will perform quantitative analyses on existing large amounts of tomographic imaging data and improve the evaluation algorithms in
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energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical energy management systems (EMS) controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity