26 finite-element-methods-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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us We are TUM’s unique Pathology AI lab developing new machine learning (ML) methods for automatically analyzing digital pathology data and related medical data. Such methods include the automatic
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consortium-based tasks related to the 6G-Life project. Additionally, the methods and findings developed throughout the PhD track will be scalable and applicable to other research projects in MIRMI
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computer aided methods. Qualifications and Experience • Outstanding academic degree in materials science, metallurgy, metal physics or similar degree • Excellent doctorate with focus on computational
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methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal systems for a sustainable future. These systems
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The Professorship of Public Policy for the Green Transition (PPGT) focuses on designing and evaluating policies for the green transition worldwide. The group uses a variety of methods from automated data analyses
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Enthusiasm for an exciting new computing paradigm involving the development of innovative solutions Openness to communicate, cooperate and exchange ideas within a joint endeavor of multiple vibrant research
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the different types of systems and develop a core graph data system that can serve as a common building block. This way, redundancies in keeping multiple cop-ies of graph data in different systems could be
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(ML4Earth). AI methods, and especially machine learning (ML) with deep neural networks have replaced traditional data analysis methods in recent years. The Technical University of Munich (TUM), together
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scientific career. About us TUM’s new Computational Pathology and Medical Machine Learning lab (*2021) develops methods of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for the analysis of digital
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, or electrochemical CO2 reduction. To do so, the preparation of novel catalyst materials is of pressing concern. You will continue our research line around the preparation of novel catalysts based on mixed metal alloys