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supporting the setup, calibration, and running of laboratory experiments, including the preparation and configuration of sensors, data acquisition systems, and associated hardware and software components
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IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava | Czech | 3 months ago
(improving scalability, vectorization, implementation of hybrid parallelization using MPI+OpenMP), - application porting to modern hardware architectures, · compilation of parallel applications and libraries
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commissioning of experimental hardware Running and processing concept geometries Comparison with CFD or other low-order design methods Determining underlying three-dimensional flow mechanisms Writing research
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and a heterogeneous emerging computer architecture, collaborate regarding compiler and other tools as well as modeling their hardware for integration into the emerging computer architecture framework
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spectroscopy technologies (i.e. optical hardware). • Molecular biology / protein biochemistry expertise. • Experience in analyzing protein structural data (not necessarily acquiring the data). • Having already
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transceiver design Hardware & waveform design: Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, flexible antennas, power amplifiers, 6G waveform design including Orthogonal-Time Frequency Space modulation and Discrete
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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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matrix operations, or time-domain simulations is a plus. • Knowledge of modern GPU hardware and architectures is a plus. • Experience with commercial software development and GUI development is a
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with many quantum-related activities. We also have access to real quantum hardware, VTT’s Q50 machine, which sits right downstairs from our offices. Aalto University also offers ample opportunities
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multiphysics approaches and ionic in-body communication instantiated by dedicated microelectronic hardware. Preclinical in-vitro and in-vivo testing of devices and methods will allow real world validation