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Data Management concentrates on the methodology of acquisition, organization, compression, analysis, and visualization of georeferenced or geometric data on large scales. We put emphasis on methods
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(negotiable) Contract Duration: 36 months, full-time employment Trial Period: 6 months Project Tasks and Objectives Objectives Industry: Object detection on construction sites to verify elements of a BIM
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notes, reports, and presentation materials for internal and external audiences. • Management and coordination of strategic initiatives within the program framework. • Analysis of political, social, and
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in and like coding. In this project, Julia and C++ will be utilized. • You have experience in and like implementing Finite Element routines. • You have very good English language skills
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specialists Requirements: Degree in Medical Informatics, Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or related field Experience in SQL, data modeling, and statistical analysis Proficiency in Python and/or R
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collection, processing, and analysis, preferably using innovative methods (e.g., natural language processing) and • has excellent organizational and communication skills, both oral and written, in English
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integrated into a lab-based ambient-pressure XPS setup. In addition, the position encompasses the system design, life-cycle analysis, and demonstrator construction of tandem photoanode-photocathode systems
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: Facilitate and refine the continuous improvement process for TUMs entrepreneurial education offerings Trends and needs analysis: Conduct research on best practices, trends, and requirements in
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processes Analysis of intermediate products and battery cell characteristics Independent work on research and industrial projects Guiding and supporting students in their study projects Teaching in the field
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, transcriptomes and epigenomes at an unprecedented level of resolution. To harness the full potential of these developments, new computational methods specifically tailored towards the analysis of single-cell omics