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, please have a look at our institute website: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/pgi/pgi-7 and the research group in which this position is located: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/pgi/pgi-7/research-groups-1/ag
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practical way. Ideally, you bring: A completed university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in data science, information engineering, computer science, or a related field; a doctorate is welcome but not
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proactively maintaining the relevant websites Your Profile: Completed master`s degree in natural sciences, engineering or information technology, preferably with a PhD Experience with the structures
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geophysics, physics, geoscience, computational geoscience, or related natural sciences with an overall grade of at least good Experience in programming (e.g., MATLAB, Python, C/C++) Advanced knowledge
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graduate school program (including data science courses, soft skill courses and annual retreats) https://www.hds-lee.de/about/ Further development of your personal strengths, e.g., via a comprehensive
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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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requirements into robust technical solutions Your Profile: Bachelor’s degree in the field of IT, data or computer science or a related discipline Interest in data science, AI-supported energy systems, and
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computational engineering, mathematics, computer science, physics, engineering or a related field Strong background in numerical methods and machine learning Proficiency in at least one programming language
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under the supervision of Prof. Sandrine Ongeri, as well as a 3-month secondment at the computational chemistry company Schrödinger. The Candidate The ideal candidate for this position is a highly
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Your Job: Join the consortium research project LILLINT II, financed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), of American and German