47 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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Your Job: Create a novel catalyst design, based on state-of-the-art thin film technologies and subsequent delamination of atomically defined oxides. Demonstrate the transfer process for
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understood because of lacking sufficient in situ data. In addition, the dynamics and transport processes across the UTLS adds complexity to unveil the role of UTLS aerosols in cirrus formation and the life
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projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geo-localization, space and biomedical. This PhD
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projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geolocalization, space and biomedical. This PhD
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Your Job: Scientific analysis of additive manufacturing in the context of future production, material, and energy systems Research on the state of the art in additive manufacturing processes with a
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Your Job: Healthy brain function relies on dynamic changes at the synapse. The relevant synaptic turnover and plasticity processes span spatial scales from the molecular up to the network level, and
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, data science, applied mathematics, physics, materials science, or a related field. Solid background in machine learning and/or computer vision. Interest in representation learning, active learning
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Participation in project meetings Coordination with internal and external project partners Publication and presentation of research results in relevant journals or at international conferences Your Profile
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can be tailored through phase composition, distribution and morphology by tuning process parameters. The work is carried out within the DFG Priority Programme “DaMic - Data-driven Alloy and
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local activation), multi-timescale adaptation (local memory), and stimulus-specific adaptation (multi-task processing). While the co-optimization of dendrite-inspired functional circuits with emerging