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neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be applied in close
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theoretical models and methods as well as in implementing numerical optimization techniques Interest in working closely with experimentalists Detailed knowledge of quantum physics and experience with quantum
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to climate neutrality of the power, industry and building sector. This involves empirical, theoretical and numerical methods. For the position, experience with questions relating to electricity market design
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. About the project This position is embedded in the RIVIERADE project (IMPROVING MODELLING METHODS TO PRODUCE CLIMATE SERVICES FOR RESILIENT EUROPEAN SEAS AND COASTS IN A DECADAL TO MULTI-DECADAL HORIZON
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institutions, and a research and development provider for numerous companies throughout the world. The INM is a member of the Leibniz Association and has about 250 employees. The INM Research Department Energy
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materials with applications in heterogeneous catalysis, energy conversion and electrochemistry. By combining unique synthesis methods, state-of-the art tools for experimental characterization and advanced
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`s degree and PhD in quantum physics, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics or a related field Experience in quantum computer programming Experience in applying numerical methods and
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bases and instruments in terms of their efficiency and incidence Applied game-theoretic modelling based on 1) and on numerical estimates of the benefits that potential donor countries derive from
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, methods, and algorithms into existing high-performance frameworks, the fast prototyping of new ideas in individual code, an interest in the entire simulation pipeline: starting from simple algorithms
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10.08.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by Prof. Jan Kretinsky: - postdoc in the area of quantitative verification