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systems for measurement processes, or innovative hardware and software for quantum computers and quantum sensors: we develop tomorrow’s technology in-house for a sustainable and secure society. When will
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of Quantum Materials RWTH Aachen University – Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences The place of work will be Jülich. We are seeking an outstanding individual with the ability to lead a
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as well as reseachers at the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Computer Science. We also expect candidates to contribute to the department’s structured doctoral program. Knowledge
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., EuroCrops, FAOSTAT). Your qualifications: A completed Master’s degree in Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Science, or Geoinformatics. Sound expertise in remote sensing applications, big data
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spiking neural networks Your Profile: Current master studies in physics, computer science, mathematics, electrical/electronic engineering or a related science or engineering field Strong background in
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computer science, mathematics, engineering, physics and chemistry with who are interested in understanding the molecular complexity of biological systems are also encouraged to apply. You should have an
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). Candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, physics, (bio)informatics/mathematics, who are excited by the complexity of molecular processes are also encouraged to apply. You are dedicated
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successfully completed a university degree (Bachelor`s or Master`s) with a focus on information technology such as computer science, scientific programming or comparable subjects such as (techno)mathematics
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physical and mathematical components. It is essential that you demonstrate enthusiasm for collaborating in a team and for contributing to the innovative IOW research program (2024–2033), see https://www.io
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degree, university diploma, or equivalent) in a relevant field such as computer science, information science, mathematics, or a related subject. You are able to combine theoretical concepts with practical