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The Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy is a pioneer and a driver of bioeconomy research. We create the scientific foundation to transform agricultural, food, industrial
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Your Job: Lead the development and fine-tuning of AI models and LLMs specifically tailored for data mining in the physical sciences and engineering Fine-tuning and evaluation of open-source LLMs
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, scalable, and rapid next-generation system for organoid cultivation and assays. We are seeking a talented and highly motivated individual with a strong background in electrical engineering, computer
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between different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science as well as physics, optics and manufacturing
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: 2025/07/13 11:59PM (posted 2025/06/06, listed until 2025/08/25) Position Description: Apply Position Description In the Faculty of Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics
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, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics the following position is to be filled as soon as possible Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d) (Salary level according to 13 TV-L) with 100
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applicants must have obtained an outstanding doctoral degree in disciplines such as physics, mechanical or electrical engineering, biotechnology or equivalent fields and a proven record of high-level research
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an outstanding doctoral degree in disciplines such as physics, chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering, biotechnology or equivalent fields and a proven record of high-level research, for example through
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study qubit systems. A particular emphasis is on exploiting the manipulation capabilities of scanning probe microscopes to fabricate molecular quantum sensors on probe tips to detect the tiny electric and
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different spectral ranges, and engineer materials through hybrid light-matter states. Our group is funded by the Emmy Noether Programme of the German Research Society (DFG). We closely collaborate with