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insights from evolutionary biology, political science, and computational social science. Your tasks and duties Supporting researchers with tasks such as literature reviews, empirical data collection
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quantum technologies from the foundational theory of quantum information and algorithms through to the realization of quantum networks. In close partnership with the Helmholtz Forschungszentrum Jülich, we
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, optimisation algorithms and renewable energy systems WORK-LIFE BALANCE: Optimal conditions for balancing work and private life, as well as a family-friendly company policy. The option for flexible working
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reproducible research practices. Your responsibilities Develop and implement computer vision and image processing algorithms for star tracking and satellite detec-tion using event cameras. Design and build a
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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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manipulation detection. Another focus is the development of algorithms for the areas of virtual product development, intelligent actuator-sensor systems and audio for the automotive sector. There are currently
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research assistant to contricute to program and implement a quantum register for the execution of quantum algorithms based on NV centers. The focus is on hardware-oriented software development, particularly
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classification algorithms need to be extended with the capability to detect out-of-distribution environments and to autonomously infer their traversability. In this thesis, you will design a semantic
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silico approaches. This may include mathematical modeling of biological systems, machine learning and artificial intelligence methods, and the development of innovative algorithms and software pipelines
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already available and validated. Accordingly, the focus of the thesis will be less on the chemical processes in the reactor and more on the use and adaptation of suitable ML and optimisation algorithms in