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Bewerbungsende: 15.09.2025 The AI4Science Group (former Computational Molecular Biology - head: Frank Noé) is an interdisciplinary research unit active in the development of machine learning methods
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on the Part Scale. The project is jointly supervised by Prof. Dr. Ralf Jänicke (Institute of Applied Mechanics, Technische Universität Braunschweig) and PD Dr. Stefan Kollmannsberger (Chair of Computational
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) Country Germany Application Deadline 6 Sep 2025 - 21:00 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Other Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is
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are in engineering sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, natural sciences and medicine. Our economics, social sciences and humanities are indispensable and crucial disciplines in a modern university
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Preparation and documentation of results What you bring to the table You are studying mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, computer science or a comparable subject You have good knowledge of Python
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on multi-view sensor perspectives of the “First Mile” test field validation of the developed algorithms and execution of tests on the test bed “Erste Meile” What you bring to the table student in Computer or
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to the table Studies in (business) informatics, information technology in mechanical engineering, physical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related fields Experience in setting up and operating ML
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metaproteomics. The programme addresses One Health challenges by integrating research on microbial mechanisms, microbiome dynamics in various ecosystems, and translational applications in clinical and biotech
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functionality and analyzing integrated safety mechanisms result in high simulation times. To better address these issues, a virtual prototype will be created. This prototype will significantly reduce simulation
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its generation and manipulation to its application. The services offered by the institute cover the entire photonic process chain ranging from opto-mechanical and opto-electronical system design to