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to participate in the creation of complex machines that have never existed before? Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge with younger group members? If yes, then maybe you want to work as a research assistant. The
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technology, computer-aided design, microfabrication and ‑fluidics, culture of human cells, analytical cell and molecular biology techniques, and bioimaging methods. Analytical and proactive – You combine sharp
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Experience with using inference/machine learning tools and basic programming is a plus As a university, we strive for equal opportunities for all, recognising that diversity takes many forms. We believe
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Experience with using inference/machine learning tools and basic programming is a plus As a university, we strive for equal opportunities for all, recognising that diversity takes many forms. We believe
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Are you eager to support exciting research with ultracold atoms and trapped ions? Do you want to participate in the creation of complex machines that have never existed before? Do you enjoy sharing
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engineering or a closely related field. Hands-on expertise – You have experience with OoC or MPS technology, computer-aided design, microfabrication and ‑fluidics, culture of human cells, analytical cell and
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, machine learning, and programming (preferably Python) is highly valued. Effective communication with clinicians and interdisciplinary researchers is crucial, and excellent proficiency in English is required
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such as case weighting, anomaly detection, and model-based prediction (e.g., geostatistics and machine learning), using auxiliary geospatial or remotely sensed data. Quantifying uncertainty and correcting
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identification and machine learning. The key challenge is striking a balance between, on the one hand, modelling the physical, dynamic and nonlinear behavior of the components with sufficient physical accuracy
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evaluate them alongside newly developed approaches. Integrating methods such as case weighting, anomaly detection, and model-based prediction (e.g., geostatistics and machine learning), using auxiliary