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," and "Computational Methods." Within the "Computational Methods" group, the focus is on the design and simulation of laser beam sources and laser processes, using numerical methods and modern AI
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university degree (Master's or university diploma) with or without a doctorate in mechanical engineering, engineering sciences, mechatronics or a related field of study Ideally initial experience in
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good publication track record Above-average master’s degree in computer science, electrical/ mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, or a similar engineering-oriented quantitative discipline
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computer science, electrical or mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, or a similar engineering-oriented quantitative discipline Advanced software development and data analytics skills Hands-on mentality with
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. The aim of our group is to improve the understanding of the trade-offs between production, mitigation and conservation in livestock-based systems, and to identify innovative mechanisms for landscape-level
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(https://www.icos-cp.eu/projects/icos-cities ) Design and implementation of suitable algorithms, using the High Performance Computing infrastructure at Leibniz Rechenzentrum (LRZ) Analysis of ground-based
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the understanding of the trade-offs between production, mitigation and conservation in livestock-based systems, and to identify innovative mechanisms for landscape-level management. Our group combines empirical work
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mathematics, computer science, information technology, electrical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering, or a comparable qualification Sound knowledge of mathematics and physics, especially in the fields
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quality in a thematically related field (e.g. battery technology, automotive engineering, electrical engineering) and have previously completed your master's degree in a technical field, such as mechanical
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the Research Group “Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing” (Head: Prof. Dr. V. John) starting November 1, 2025. We are looking for: The applicant should perform active research in numerical analysis