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opportunities within ScaDS.AI. Tasks: foundational and applied research in LLMs for traffic engineering, with particular focus on mobility knowledge benchmarking, simulation of human mobility behavior, simulation
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simulation. Description of the PhD topic (subproject B7 - New methods for multimodal microscopic simulation of street users’ behavior in shared space contexts): This PhD project will develop and implement
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, you will benefit from the combined expertise in quantum algorithms and materials simulations at the institutes PGI-12 and IET-3. Thereby, Forschungszentrum Jülich will provide you with an ideal
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suitable for part-time employment. Starting date: 10.09.2025 Job description: You will have the following tasks: Modelling, design and simulation of shape memory alloy (SMA) microrobots Design and simulation
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, many material properties are still only poorly known. We offer to contribute to the ongoing research in this fascinating region. Especially, we are looking for somebody to simulate seismic wave
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prototyping (optical lithography, 3D printing, laser technology) Development, characterization and control of cooling demonstrator variants Simulation-based design optimization The IMT is equipped with an array
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simulations, and hardware prototyping. The doctoral project focuses on developing novel concepts for VCO-based detectors for EPR imaging, implementing and testing hardware prototypes, and performing advanced
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bridging theoretical physics and theoretical computer science. In the course of this, you will work on implementing efficient simulators for continuous and discrete variable systems with noise based
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an understanding of the underlying magnetic processes through complex data analysis and computer simulations. You work in close collaboration with theoretical physicists to test models and develop new insights. Your
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high-efficiency perovskite solar cells and layer stacks Developing highly stable and efficient triple-junction solar cells Characterizing devices, analyzing experimental losses, and simulating single