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(TUM), together with the German Aerospace Center’s Remote Sensing Technology Institute, has created the biggest European research team on AI for Earth Observation (AI4EO) over the past few years
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appointment of the Technical University of Munich and the Remote Sensing Technology Institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). It engages with the development and fundamental research of computer vision
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the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The position is funded for four years with a possible extension. The project will start on October 1, 2021. Topics of the positions • Integrated
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extensive server infrastructure for research Excellent training and career support opportunities (courses, personal coaching, ...) Your qualifications Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computational
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technologies have recently gained tremendous popularity with a big impact on understanding the pathogenesis of diseases and the design of targeted therapies. Analyzing high-dimensional single-cell data has its
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, robotics, computer vision and HPC/HPDA support. DLR also started strategic cooperation with Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, e.g. through recently signed cooperation agreement “Terra Byte”, which shall enable
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in quantum information and communication theory, as well as in quantum coding theory • Interest in theoretical work with high practical relevance • Motivation to demonstrate research results on a
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infrastructure for research Excellent training and career support opportunities (courses, personal coaching, ...) Your qualifications Master’s degree in Computer Science or a similar field Good theoretical
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advantageous • Ideally, experience writing statistical reports • Very good language skills in English and ideally in German • Experience teaching statistics and statistical software would be a plus • Open-minded
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(also verified by automated theorem proving) etc. - AUTOMATA TUTOR (available at [1], described in publication [2]) is a tool to teach undergraduate students the basics of theoretical computer science. It