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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
gauge the acoustic footprint of ships in various types of Antarctic habitats as well as their cumulative impact on seasonal soundscapes and their cumulative impact on the local underwater noise budgets
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methods, enabling precise midIR spectral measurements from blood rich skin layers. Your work will bridge measurement physics and biomarker estimation: you will transform raw optoacoustic signals into robust
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the excellence cluster Your profile PhD in physics or in a related discipline experience in phase contrast or coherent X-ray imaging advanced programming skills in a high-level computer language (Python or related
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Europe Erasmus+ worldwide Information for Back Prospective Students Current Students Staff Back Advice and help Computer and IT Staying healthy Communication and media Human Resources Use of rooms
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of the LPJ-GUESS Dynamic Global Vegetation Model. Geologists in the team will advance the state-of-the-art in reconstructing Oligocene to Miocene C3 /C4 transitions, which will be used to test the new
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clinical, engineering, and modelling innovation (BreathForDx & B-Path; European Research Counsil [ERC]). You conceive and design modelling and health economic analyses to generate estimates of health impact
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the legitimacy of algorithmic governance in the context of migration policy. The project team collects quantitative and qualitative data to study how people use heuristics to judge legitimacy of algorithmic
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discovery investigating potential quantum advantage of such algorithms in real-world scenarios (in particular in collaboration with the project partners from bioinformatics) the estimation of quantum
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of deformable linear (e.g., cables) and surface objects (e.g., fabrics) Bimanual coordination and manipulation planning Vision- and tactile-based perception and state estimation of deformable objects Simulation
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twin of sperm motility, and utilize it to develop a separation method. Your tasks will include: Performing computer simulations and matching them to experimental data Very close collaboration with