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radio access and/or core network standards, implement the features in MATLAB and/or OpenAirInterface software for computer simulations, and conduct theoretical research to submit proposals to the ongoing
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human health. Within this mission, the Jug Group develops advanced computational methods and open scientific software to extract knowledge from complex biological imaging data. We work at the intersection
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software development for astronomy-related projects, preferably in data flow systems or data reduction pipelines. Experience with the ESO DFS software stack, such as EDPS, EsoRex, CPL, etc. A PhD / Doctoral
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group and our local, national and international networks Report your results in peer-review scientific publications and international conferences Teach and supervise PhD, MSc and BSc students as
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monitoring and Fault Detection, Isolation, and Recovery (FDIR) for space-borne and robotic systems. The candidate will carry a leading role in this area and support PhD candidates in their thesis research
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medicine. The lab invented the RNA origami method [1] and have developed basic algorithms and software for RNA design. However, there is a great need to develop new software for the design of advanced RNA
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software tools Collaborate with an international and multi-disciplinary team within the SIGCOM group Support ongoing activities related to AI/ML for wireless systems Attract new funding related to dynamic
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with experimentalists to validate predictions made by their machine-learning models and drive wet-lab discoveries. The candidate may also have opportunities to work with research software engineers
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the relevant training Is Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education · PhD degree with demonstrated theoretical and practical knowledge in Materials science and in
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presentation of results at international conferences Participation in regular project meetings and interaction with consortium partners Your profile Required qualifications: PhD in neuroscience, stem cell