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– from the modeling of material behavior to the development of the material to the finished component. PhD position on physics-based machine learning modeling for materials and process design Reference
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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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programming task within the thematic context of the advertised position: https://www.hpc.uni-wuppertal.de/de/peter-zaspel/challenge-in-bi-molecular-machine-learning/ Employment conditions This is a
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for the ERC Advanced Grant project “Equilibrium Learning, Uncertainty, and Dynamics.” **Positions Available** We invite applications for Doctoral Researchers with a strong background in machine learning and an
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), the sorption of PFAS and heavy metals onto natural nanoparticles will be investigated in situ using a dedicated field exposure method developed by our team, complemented by laboratory experiments and machine
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the development and application of probabilistic inference methods and machine learning techniques for quantitative uncertainty modeling and for the integration of heterogeneous climate data
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by colloids, as well as methods for immobilizing these ions. Modern methods of theoretical chemistry (first principles, kinetic Monte Carlo, machine learning) will be applied to investigate diffusion
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. Only online applications will be accepted. AVAILABLE PROJECTS: Nanoscience: Application of bistable DNA devices Nanoscience: Synthesis of Carbon-Nanostructures on Inert Surfaces Biophysics: Learning
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are being developed that provide AI-supported tools to identify suitable sources and optimize utilization decisions throughout the product life cycle. Various machine learning approaches are to be used
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microstructures along the entire process chain using machine‑learning (ML) techniques and validate soft‑sensor outputs against laboratory reference measurements Perform systematic laboratory flotation experiments