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. For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Helge Arz, (head of Marine Geosciences, helge.arz(at)io-warnemuende.de ) or find out more at www.io-warnemuende.de
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BayHIG). Applicants for tenure-track positions should find themselves in an early phase of their journey towards professorship and having switched universities after completing their doctorate
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providing training on diversity and equal opportunity issues. We firmly believe that diversity is key to our success. Join us and experience this for yourself! Eager to learn more? If you would like to find
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with the latest sensors (camera and LiDAR sensors), is available for the work. What you will do – development of algorithms for 3D multi-object tracking based on heterogeneous sensor data fusion
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order through rigorous experimental studies as well as simulations. Proof-of-principle studies to observe the response of generated spin-textures to magnetic fields and electrical currents will be carried
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of scientific results in relevant journals Leadership of the scientific team and supervision of (students and) PhD candidates Do you find this topic exciting and enjoy modeling and analyzing energy systems? Do
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, like Kron reductions from graph theory. The aim is to find an approximation of the system of manageable scale while preserving its essential properties. One promising method for power system model
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-learning prediction models” with the following focus areas: Design and development of methods for drifter detection in self-learning AI models Evaluation using real data sets from photovoltaic systems and
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the development of an autonomous outdoor navigation solution as well as the hardware of the robots. Robust and precise navigation is particularly important near walls, narrow passages and nearby objects. Accurate
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). The application can be submitted in German or English by 30th June 2025. Dean’s Office in the Faculty of Medicine University of Bonn Venusberg-Campus 1| Haus 33, 53127 Bonn You can find information