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scientific computing or programming (e.g., Python). Knowledge of uncertainty quantification or inverse problems is welcome but not required. You have good verbal and written communication skills. You are
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numerical analysis and partial differential equations, and you have experience in scientific computing or programming (e.g., Python). Knowledge of uncertainty quantification or inverse problems is welcome but
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of core web technologies. You have solid experience in Python and JavaScript programming languages. You preferably have experience with building and using machine learning models. You care deeply about
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experience in programming (e.g. Python, C, Julia). The ability to run large-scale simulations on an HPC cluster is a plus. Additional Information Benefits We will give you a temporary employment contract (1.0
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excited to learn about new developments in experimental physics. You have a strong interest in and affinity for programming and preferably experience with C++ and/or Python. You are able to work in a team