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of space and plasma physics Data analysis Programming skills (e.g., Python, Matlab, and/or C/C++) Proficiency in both written and spoken English. Terms of employment The employment is expected to result in a
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. Experience in implementing numerical methods and algorithms, e.g. in Python, Matlab or similar, is required. A strong motivation to develop mathematical tools for biological and medical applications is
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) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Background in programming (Matlab, python, …), familiar with Multi-body dynamic tools and good knowledge of statistics will be an advantage
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and fabrication. The ideal candidates have extensive experience with: Programming of IO boards (STM32, Pixhawk, BeagleBone, etc.) in different programming languages (C++, Python, etc.), MATLAB/Simulink
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microscopy in biological science; digital signal processing; computer-aided design of optical and photonic systems; LabView; MatLab/SimuLink) Scientific modules (Summer School; Karlsruhe Days of Optics
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soil characterization techniques. A strong command of English is indispensable. Skills in R, MATLAB or Python are helpful. The effective exchange within the interdisciplinary collaboration will be
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developing scientific software (using any of these languages/libraries: Python, Julia, C++, C, Fortran, Matlab, Fenics/FeniX, MFem, deal.II, libMesh, PETSc, Trilinos, Pytorch, TensorFlow, Jax, Keras, Pandas
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production, agriculture broadly, and/or smart technologies is desirable. • Experience in modelling biological or agricultural systems, with strong programming skills (R, Python, or Matlab
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neuropathic pain. The project will use Matlab Simulink and Systems Composer to map the following neuropathic pain models into one architecture. Peripheral Nerve Injury Models: Axotomy model (complete sciatic
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• Excellent programming skills with MATLAB and C++ (Python is optional) • Experience with CAD design (AutoCad, Inventor, Solidworks, NI Altium, Eagle) desired but not mandatory • Experience with optical