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07.12.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The institute for communications engineering offers a position for a doctoral or young postdoctoral candidate with the topic “Communication and coding in
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English communication skills (spoken and written). Proficiency in German is not required. Responsibilities include collaborative research within the team and with external partners, contribution to teaching
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environments. Key Responsibilities Conduct research on shared and remote robotic control under uncertain communication conditions, combining passivity-based control, machine learning, and human-in-the-loop
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, and clinical information with imaging data. Explore and implement Generative AI approaches (e.g., data augmentation, reconstruction, simulation). Investigate and apply Vision-Language models for linking
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the ability to work independently and collaboratively. • Solid English communication skills (spoken and written). Proficiency in German is not required. Responsibilities include collaborative research
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with R, statistical and spatial analysis Excellent communication and teamwork skills Excellent organizational skills Experience with field work in post-disturbance forest conditions (desired) Experience
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(written and spoken English) and presentation skills. • Ability to work in a team, with effective interpersonal communication skills. • Willingness to assist with the supervision of BSc, MSc and PhD work Our
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of career, with recent first author publications. • Experience conducting work overseas will be an advantage. • Interest in interdisciplinary approaches. • Good language (written and spoken English) and
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-of-the-art research methods Collaboration with top research and policy institutions around the world An exciting research community spanning different policy fields at the School of Social Sciences and
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to state-of-the-art applications in geophysics executed on supercomputers, as well as the presentation of the results to the scientific community in journals, at conferences, and as lecture contributions