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, extending them with physics-based approaches, and adapting existing physics-integrated neural network approaches for stress prediction in arterial walls and plaque. Another part of the project is exploring
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Your Job: Be part of an engaged, interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers with diverse backgrounds and skills at the interface of neuroscience and computing Coordinate a third-party funded
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-hardware Your Profile: Master and subsequent PhD degree in (astro-)physics, computer science, engineering, or other related fields, with a strong focus on numerical simulations Experience in the development
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to industry partners to learn and set up on-site research Preparing scientific publications and project reports Your Profile: Strong motivation for an interdisciplinary project that combines physics and biology
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to analyze and optimize system behavior before physical implementation Development of algorithmus and control software for full automation of long-term and high-troughput operando experiments Implementation
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edge of energy systems and computational engineering, developing scalable methods to simulate and secure IBR-dominated grids. Your key responsibilities include: Conducting large-scale simulations
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requirements are for the ideal candidate: Master’s degree in meteorology, physics, environmental science or similar Knowledge of atmospheric dynamics and chemistry would be an advantage Good experimental skills
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(or equivalent) in computer science, applied mathematics, physics, engineering, biology, plant and agrosphere sciences, or another relevant natural science; Strong background in Structural Bioinformatics and
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twin of sperm motility, and utilize it to develop a separation method. Your tasks will include: Performing computer simulations and matching them to experimental data Very close collaboration with
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date (mobility rules of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie program) Masters degree in electrical/electronic engineering, computer engineering, computer science, physics, or related fields Coursework in