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NEST: https://nest-simulator.readthedocs.io Your tasks in detail: Work with the NEST main code base and experimental branches Dissect the spiking network simulation cycle into phases and capture the flow
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the application which project you are specifically interested in. Further details on the projects can be found here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/jcns/careers/fellowships/tasso-springer-fellowship-program Your
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managing supercomputer resources Strong skills in algorithm development for large sparse matrices Excellency in programming GPU accelerators from all major vendors Very good command of written and spoken
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hierarchies You have a very good command of written and spoken English (at least B2 level according to the CEFR: https://go.fzj.de/languagerequirements ), ideally supported by a certificate confirming the
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user of supercomputers and sufficient programming skills You have a very good command of written and spoken English (at least B2 level according to the CEFR: https://go.fzj.de/languagerequirements
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Your Job: Determination of the lipid composition in human endothelial cells with and without oxidative stress Development of model membranes to mimic the endothelial membrane composition Analyzing
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TAS community Provide local contact support for users of the neutron spectrometer PANDA of JCNS at MLZ Contribute to the instrument development of PANDA to meet future experimental challenges Conduct
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for building a career in academia or industry Professional development through JuDocS, including training courses, networking, and structured continuing education ( https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/judocs
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days of vacation KNOWLEDGE & DEVELOPMENT: Your professional development is important to us – we support you specifically and individually, e.g., through training and networking opportunities specifically
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Your Job: This Master thesis project provides a unique opportunity to contribute to the further development of an established magnetic micro-actuator with direct applications in cancer research