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division 8.5 Planning, performing, and evaluating in-situ/4D computed tomography experiments Developing software for the quantitative evaluation of various image data sets (algorithms for detecting volume
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on the creation and application of predictive simulation models Collaboration on the development of data processing and fusion algorithms Collaboration on the virtual modeling of marine structures Conducting and
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- conducting processors with respect to practical short-depth (NISQ) quantum algorithms Cooperate and actively work with experimental partners developing quantum processors using these technological platforms
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imaging with clinical text and decision support. Evaluate algorithms regarding robustness, explainability, and clinical impact in musculoskeletal medicine. Collaborate in an interdisciplinary team
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learning algorithms (e.g., graph neural network (GNN) architectures) will be developed to explain the identified small-scale processes as accurately and efficiently as possible and to ultimately develop a
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algorithms for computing equilibria. Positions Available We invite applications for Doctoral Researchers (Ph.D Candidates) and Postdoctoral Researchers These full-time positions (100%) are initially offered
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systems. Design and implement algorithms that enable shared control between human operators and autonomous systems to improve teleoperation performance. Maintain active communication and collaboration with
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machine learning-based systems to integrate more renewable energy into our energy systems and make energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and
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Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | 3 months ago
conservation related consequences of animal navigation, and (4) links biological and technical systems through models, algorithms, and devices. The acquired knowledge can help to solve major societal questions
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, collaborating with several research groups working in related fields, particularly in algebraic geometry and algorithmic algebra. For more information about the TUM Department of Mathematics, please visit our