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text analysis and network analysis to examine processes of recognition, inclusion and justice in educational contexts. Z03 establishes a methodological infrastructure that integrates algorithmic
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with antenna array signal processing techniques Sound understanding of optimization methods and algorithms Proficiency in Python programming Proven publication record in top-tier international journals
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(e.g. RNAi, CRISPR/Cas9, small-molecules). In this context, we also develop new computational tools for automated analysis and data visualization. These include algorithms and software applications
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the wild? You are excited about deploying autonomy algorithms on real platforms and validating them in demanding real-world environments? We are looking for an outstanding and highly motivated doctoral
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) • Contributing to analyses of agency, responsibility, trust, mental privacy, and algorithmic bias in neuroAI systems • Collaborating with technical partners on issues of transparency, interpretability, and
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decision-making algorithms on real robotic systems operating in unstructured and dynamic environments. This work is connected to the Robotics Institute Germany (RIG) and relates to the thematic cluster
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biochemists developing the labeling agents, data analysts developing analysis algorithms and physicists developing hardware. The candidate The candidate should have a firm base in in vivo imaging and cell
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(e.g. RNAi, CRISPR/Cas9, small-molecules). In this context, we also develop new computational tools for automated analysis and data visualization. These include algorithms and software applications
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++, Python, and JavaScript languages, multi- and many-core SoC, RISC-V, hardware synthesis, hardware-software co-design, (meta-heuristic) optimization algorithms, machine learning frameworks, (bonus topics
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machine learning-based systems to integrate more renewable energy into our energy systems and make energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and