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Groningen as a PhD student. Your tasks Develop a bird inspired algorithm and robot capable of magnetic navigation like a bird using the guidance, navigation and control framework as a robotics basis. Develop
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description: Reference No. QM 2025/16 The Research Group Theory of Electron Dynamics and Spectroscopy is looking for Postdoc / Scientist (f/m/d) for the Development of Quantum Algorithms to Simulate Electron
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the analysis of complex biomedical data using state-of-the-art AI and agentic system approaches, as well as the development of novel machine learning and deep learning algorithms. Your work will range from
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reinforcement learning methods can be used to solve multiobjective discrete and combinatorial optimization problems. The goal is to develop new algorithmic approaches that combine ideas from machine learning
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. This position is to be filled at the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems - Energy Systems Engineering (ICE-1), where we develop models and algorithms for the simulation and optimization of future energy
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Center for Digital Transformation 31.03.2026, Academic staff The Business Analytics Research Group at the Center for Digital Transformation of the TUM School of Management, Campus Heilbronn, Prof
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The Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI in Sankt Augustin, near Bonn, has around 180 employees who research and develop innovative methods in the field of computational
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. Project Description: The project will be carried out in the research group of Prof. Dr. Frank Ortmann at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Our research focuses on the development of efficient
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27.03.2026, Academic staff The research group Cyber-Physical Systems of Prof. Matthias Althoff at the Technical University of Munich offers a PhD/Postdoc position in the area of safe data-driven
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experimental settings. In addition to fieldwork, the PhD candidate will contribute to the development of novel inversion algorithms for EMI and GPR based on full-waveform inversion techniques. These methods aim