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. The Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB ) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area C, Research and Development, Team Terminology Service is looking to employ a Scientific Software
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to employ a Scientific Software Developer (m/f/d) as of 1st January 2026. The position is limited to two years. The regular weekly working time is 39.8 hours (full-time) and the position is generally suitable
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wide range of markets such as automotive, industrial and aerospace. Not all aspects of verification and validation can be adequately covered by purely RTL-based simulations. Specifically, demonstrating
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Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching | Garching an der Alz, Bayern | Germany | 21 days ago
supply for the WFI camera with numerous different and noise-sensitive analog voltages to FPGA-based control electronics including the understanding and functional and verification testing of an externally
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the development of innovative solutions for real security and data protection issues. What you will do Many successful attacks on IT systems are based on exploiting vulnerabilities in software
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for the verification of integrated circuits incl. heterogenous integration, PCB layout, test hardware and software Good communications skills and experience with maintaining good customer and team
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of system architectures and mixed-signal blocks such as amplifiers, comparators, and custom digital cells down to the transistor and layout level. You participate in the development of software tools
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(TIB ) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area C, Research and Development, is looking to employ a Open Source Developer for Digital Scientific Infrastructures (m/f/d
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, simulation, and verification methods and software for emerging computing technologies. Our focus on interdisciplinary partnerships and networks will enable you to meet many interesting people (at places all
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Test and Verification of designs created using Machine Learning methods Utilization of feedback loops to improve design choices Creation of an automated pipeline and frameworks for data generation and