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, natural sciences, humanities and social sciences. Today over 19.000 students enrolled and 5500 employees work in 10 faculties. (https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/en/ ) The Institute of Space Systems is one
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) Safe Collaborative Manipulation in Cluttered and Dynamic Environments (ID: TUEILSY-PHD20240930-SCMM) A more detailed topic description can be found at https://www.ce.cit.tum.de/lsy/open-positions/open
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with fault detection, system reliability, or fault-mitigation techniques. Strong programming skills (C/C++, Python; hardware-description languages “e.g., HLS, VHDL” is a plus). Motivation to pursue a PhD
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opportunity to be part of the project “Bavarian Artificial Intelligence for Insect Monitoring” (https://go.ur.de/baimo ), which investigates the effects of climate change on insect populations as part of
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opportunity to be part of the BaySensAI project (https://go.ur.de/baysenseai ) and develop an AI-based prediction and monitoring system for biodiversity data as part of the Bavarian research network bayklif2
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and interest in working with custom-built or modified instruments Solid programming skills (e.g. Python) are desirable Ability to work independently and self-reliantly, while maintaining strong teamwork
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international research sites Your Profile: Completed master’s degree in mechanical engineering, material science, physics or a related field Experience in modelling and simulation (e.g. Python) Willingness and
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, particularly during measurement campaigns at synchrotron and neutron facilities. Experience with programming languages such as Python is advantageous. Practical laboratory skills and an enthusiasm
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independent work and effective collaboration, particularly during measurement campaigns at synchrotron and neutron facilities. Experience with programming languages such as Python is advantageous. Participation
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infrastructure, excellent international networking, and a collegial working atmosphere • Working in one of Germany's most popular cities All details can be found here Where to apply Website https://www.uni