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Instrumentation’ group pursues an ambitious programme in the field of optical spectroscopy and develops stateof-the-art multi-object, integral-field and high-resolution spectrographs for observatories worldwide
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tasks include: Development and optimization of interfaces and APIs for the integration of heterogeneous energy system data Implementation and maintenance of automated data processing and transformation
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, interpretation, and scientific classification of the results Your Profile: Currently pursuing a degree in a relevant field such as energy engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, industrial
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shared goal: to make the world of tomorrow safer. Be part of change Implementation and application of computer vision approaches, including: Application of methods from security-relevant areas such as
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optimization of technical processes and products. We present the exciting range of applications of our collaborative software development MESHFREE: https://www.meshfree.eu/ Currently, our team is working
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this with expertise in high‑performance computing and artificial intelligence using unique scientific infrastructures. Apply your data science skills to real-world challenges! At the Helmholtz School for Data
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characterization of such nanoengineered sensors tailored for biological sensing or gas detection applications. The work includes the selective functionalization of sensor surfaces, optimization of sensor interface
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imaging systems and ensure the optimal deployment and networking of sensors to efficiently process and analyze the resulting data streams. In this way, we support people in decision-making, process
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" feature engineering) Style change detection algorithms Detection of AI-generated text content and attribution of which LLM generated which text Optimization of existing authorship analysis methods
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advanced mathematical algorithms and AI frameworks for modeling and optimizing power electronic components and systems. To support our team, we are looking for a working student (all genders) in the field