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methods (LBM). For fluid simulations, we utilize the high-performance LBM framework waLBerla, predominantly written in C++, but increasingly adapted for GPU computations through automatic code generation
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Green Deal and the lignite phase-out. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the project focuses on two central aspects: accelerated technology development and the sustainable
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The Leibniz Institute for the German Language (IDS) in Mannheim, founded in 1964, is the central scientific institution for documenting and researching the German language in the present and recent
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development opportunities and annual performance reviews. You are paid according to the collective agreement for the public sector (Tarifvertrag des öffentlichen Dienstes, TVöD Bund), which includes an annual
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Researcher / Postdoc for molecular investigations on microbial ecology in deep-sea polymetallic n...
partners (e.g., on various environmental factors and communities of other size classes). Key tasks will involve: Perform bioinformatic analysis of microbial molecular data (metabarcoding, metagenomes
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modeling and prediction Integration of perception, planning, and control for robust real-time robotic performance Requirements PhD Position: Master’s degree in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
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differentiation protocols for iPSC perform CRISPR-based genome editing and molecular biology experiments develop and optimize high-throughput sequencing techniques work with a substantial amount of multi-Omics data
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Tübingen offers a combination of high-performance medicine and strong research. The goal of the Carl-Zeiss-Project “Certification and Foundations of Safe Machine Learning Systems in Healthcare” is to enable
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. German language is not required. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on an exciting and diverse project within a nationwide research network, with numerous opportunities for development
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the development of computational methods for genetics, high-throughput omics data and causal discovery. Our interdisciplinary and international team is jointly located at DKFZ and EMBL Heidelberg, and