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you join us? In the field of quantum technology, the institute is working on the realization of a quantum computer based on color centers in diamond. Here, nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond
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sensing. Of particular interest are modelling and numerical simulation methods at the electromagnetic-field level that enable the computer-aided design of critical components in complex, integrated quantum
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institution. At the Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Artificial Intelligence, the Chair of Machine Learning for Computer Vision offers two full-time positions as Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x
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into machines that enable the intricate genomic immune system that is described briefly above. At the same time, by understanding how ‘basic’ machinery can be re-purposed we also learn new things about that
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Back to Overview Research Assistant / PhD Student (m/f/d), Machine learning chiral molecules, 75%Full PhD Working LanguageGerman, English LocationKassel Application Deadline20 Feb 2026 Starting
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project “Analytics for Learning with Machines” (ALMA) The position is TV-L E13, 75%, limited to 3 years, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The project is a Franco-German collaboration
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the development and application of probabilistic inference methods and machine learning techniques for quantitative uncertainty modeling and for the integration of heterogeneous climate data
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systems characterized by a high spatial and temporal variability of energy supply and demand. We look forward to your application. We are offering an interesting PhD position – Learning Tailored Iterative
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recognition, and enable seamless collaboration between humans and machines. Long-Term Human-Technology Evolution: investigate the longitudinal impact of human-technology interaction on learning, behavior, and
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industrial and economic perspective. What you contribute Academic university degree in computer science, engineering or natural sciences including a PhD or equivalent qualification Experience in research