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learning (ML) methods—including surrogate modeling, feature extraction, and inverse design algorithms Generate synthetic microstructures (based on the open source OptiMic software) Perform descriptor
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laboratories and testbeds for optical communications in Europe and maintains a complete library of optical communications digital signal processing algorithms. We are recruiting students in the field of digital
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strategies, and cross-functional collaboration — shaping the future of quantum computing. We holistically address business-relevant challenges using innovative quantum computing algorithms and demonstrate
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- conducting processors with respect to practical short-depth (NISQ) quantum algorithms Cooperate and actively work with experimental partners developing quantum processors using these technological platforms
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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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dynamics or Hamiltonian eigenstates with classical and quantum algorithms Comparison of quantum algorithms with classical baselines Analysis and documentation of results What you bring to the table Student
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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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pathways and degradation mechanisms at inorganic–organic interfaces. The position is hosted at the Fritz-Haber-Institut (Berlin) in a close partnership with the MPI Magdeburg, contributing to algorithm
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algorithms for very high speed coherent passive optical networks (VHSP) Implementation of DSP algorithms in MATLAB/C++, that can be used for ASIC development Development of our DSP software tools Research work
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, and documenting algorithms High degree of proficiency in spoken and written English What you can expect Fascinating challenges in a scientific and entrepreneurial setting Attractive salary Modern and