33 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at Free University of Berlin
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We are the research groups “Tectonics and Sedimentary Systems” of the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Freie Universität Berlin under the direction of Prof. Dr. Alexander Webb and Prof. Dr
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theoretical methods and computing facilities and a wide range of development opportunities. We are committed to family and academic life being compatible and promoting diversity and equal opportunity through a
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The Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILiS) research group at the Institute of Computer Science at Freie Universität Berlin is headed by Katharina Baum. We primarily investigate and develop
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developing a machine learning (ML) algorithm for the automated analysis of the above-mentioned mass spectra. Desirable: - knowledge in the field of Planetary Sciences - very good written and spoken English (C1
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program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats, and conference travel. You will have access to cutting edge laboratories, individual supervision, and a wide range of development
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is the role of clouds in the climate system. For this, we apply and develop a wide range of numerical approaches that cover highly idealized heuristic models to very detailed Lagrangian representations
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of ant trails. Next to statistical physics, high-performance simulations are an important tool for us, for which we have developed "HAL's MD package". This comprehensive software provides large-scale
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the opportunity to develop her/his academic profile (PhD#degree). Requirements: Master’s degree in sociology or neighboring social sciences Desirable: - interest in one or more of the following research areas
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by the development of a conceptual framework for the analysis. - Implementation of empirical analysis, including fieldwork, on the topic of the project. - Analysis of datasets collected within
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CRC 1114 aims at methodological developments for the modelling and computational simulation of complex processes involving many (more than two) interacting scales, driven by real-life applications