33 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
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), robustness and flexibility. We cover the whole data processing chain including image capture, computational imaging and classification with classical and AI methods. You will develop concepts, specifications
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Technologies, Wireless Systems (6G) and Digital solutions for crisis & disaster management. The research field Computer Vision within our Competence Unit “Data Science & Artificial Intelligence ” is leading in
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What to expect: The minimum gross annual salary on a full-time basis (38,5 h / week) according to the collective agreement is EUR 59.934,--. The actual salary will be determined individually, based on your qualifications and experience. In addition, we offer company benefits, flexible working...
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, numerous and diverse projects address the functioning of soils, plants, microbiomes and their interactions.
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research of new methods to exploit the physical properties of optical and wireless communication media and use quantum effects to increase digital security.
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, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Physics (or related disciplines) with a focus on numerical modeling, design, testing, or data science. Proven experience (6+ years after the M.Sc. or 3+ years
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to the development of prototypes and demonstrators. Under the guidance of our interdisciplinary team, you will support in research, implementing, integrating, and evaluating the latest methods in long-term secure
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test plans for process and material investigations, as well as a solid understanding of materials science. Experience in characterisation methods, particularly diffraction techniques, is an advantage
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methods and last but not least with the fabrication and electrochemical characterization of battery cells.
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, for e.g.: Railway / Public Transport, Construction Industry, Logistics & Transportation, Agriculture & Forestry as well as in Aviation. Image descriptors are a fundamental technology in computer vision