26 algorithm-sensor-"University-of-Manchester" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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machine learning-based systems to integrate more renewable energy into our energy systems and make energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and
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aspects across a wide range of fields - from biomechanics and geophysics to polymer-fluid coupling. Further areas of interest include numerical algorithms for high-dimensional problems, classical (mainly
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Europe (e.g. Lancaster University, The University of Manchester, Wageningen University, University Giessen, Göttingen University, GFZ Potsdam, University of Galway), Africa and the Americas. The Chair
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, collaborating with several research groups working in related fields, particularly in algebraic geometry and algorithmic algebra. For more information about the TUM Department of Mathematics, please visit our
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. The project’s overarching goal is the development of digital quantum algorithms for the simulation of non-abelian lattice gauge theories. We are looking for highly motivated individuals, with the desire
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, The University of Manchester, Wageningen University, University Giessen, Göttingen University, GFZ Potsdam, University of Galway), Africa and the Americas. The Chair of Livestock Systems is newly established
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that algorithmic parameters are tuned so that the over-approximation of the computed reachable set is small enough to verify a given specification. We will demonstrate our approach not only on ARCH benchmarks, but
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methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal systems for a sustainable future. These systems
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work on novel sensors and their applications. The group The quantum sensing group at the Walter Schottky Institute of TU Munich (lab head: Friedemann Reinhard) seeks to translate cutting edge basic
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MesaPD to solve complex multiphysics problems. The coupling is done across package boundaries. This also requires more sophisticated approaches in load-balancing. Finally, the newly developed algorithms