91 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" "Fraunhofer Gesellschaft" positions
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programme of computer science, mathematics, physics, electrical engineering, computational linguistics, or similar with good grades PyTorch skills: experience in training machine learning models with one
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work results and progress in regular team meetings What you bring to the table Enrollment in a master’s program in life sciences, biotechnology, biomedicine, or a related field Initial experience with
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also be responsible for the documentation of further developments. What you bring to the table enrolled student in the field of computer science, physics or a similar subject good programming skills in
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Master's student in physics, mechanical engineering, materials science or a comparable degree programme and have a connection to software development. You are characterised by an independent and
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-based environments (e.g. Kubernetes) What you bring to the table You are currently enrolled in a degree program with a focus on computer science for at least three semesters You have advanced programming
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studying Mechanical, Civil or Wind Energy Engineering in a master´s program. Do you have experience using Python and have already had some touchpoints with wind energy and system engineering? You understand
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of processor architectures, software development, compiler construction, machine languages, or assembly Programming experience in several languages good knowledge of German and English, both written and spoken
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The »Quantum Computing« team in the Digital Business research area at the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO works on national and international research and consulting projects
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of Expertise: Apply your physics knowledge to create functional program code. Quality Assurance: Fix bugs in the existing code. Documentation: Create and maintain documentation for your work. Team Coordination
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program. You have knowledge in the field of process engineering, ideally in thermodynamics and reaction engineering. Experience with the simulation of chemical processes is an advantage but not essential