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to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: scientific research and development activities in research data management (RDM) with a focus on AI- and machine learning-based methods
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of the school. Furthermore, the school offers a number of individual measures to promote career development. Based on this year´s projects the PhD will be earned either at the Humboldt-University
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using X-ray and neutron scattering. One of the research areas is the development of machine learning (ML) based approaches to efficient analysis of the vast data amounts generated in the scattering
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secure workplace and facilitate your individual career with our comprehensive training and development opportunities. Remuneration is according to the regulations of the TV‑AVH. DESY offers its employees a
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for the development of scientific and personal skills. Candidates ideally combine several of the following skills and qualifications: A very good M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in biology, physics, computer science
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nitrogen economy and addressing one of today’s most urgent environmental and energy challenges: https://www.fz-juelich.de/de/iet/iet-1. We are offering a PhD Position – Design and Integration of Efficient
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developing methods to transfer ion-induced damage results to neutron-induced damage scenarios and accelerating material development cycles. The findings provide not only a scientifically sound assessment of
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Python, Julia or C++ Knowledge of modern deep learning frameworks (e.g. pyTorch) Knowledge of collaborative software development tools (e.g. Version control: Git) Experience working in Linux shell/cluster
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, School of Veterinary Medicine, Farm Animal Clinic – Division for Poultry: 1 project • Eberswalde University of Sustainable Development, Animal Husbandry in Organic Farming: 1 project • Robert Koch
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you'll work alongside experts from fields such as transport and urban planning, engineering, data science, computer science. Skill Development: Our extensive qualification concept goes beyond research