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for an exciting job as a student assistant (m/f/d) in the field of laser drilling of recycling filters that will change the future? Then become part of our #OneTeam. You will support our team in planning
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, filtering, and prioritizing the vulnerabilities detected by static analysis tools. Harnessing the capabilities of artificial intelligence in analyzing code patterns, providing context-aware suggestions
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essential for numerous projects in particle and astroparticle physics at KIT, particularly for the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino Experiment (KATRIN). The Tritium Laboratory is also indispensable for KIT's fusion
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model to represent certain cloud mixed-phase processes need to be further developed or adapted (e.g., partial melting of ice particles, solution effects on homogeneous freezing temperatures). Within
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, the successful candidate will develop new approaches for the determination of particle export (e.g. with sediment traps) and particle modification with the help of biomarkers. The successful applicant will also
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filtering, morphological techniques, and segmentation Hands-on development of pre-processing, AI-training and local and global evaluation pipelines Evaluate centralized, individual, and federated learning
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Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauheim | Bad Nauheim, Hessen | Germany | 10 days ago
zebrafish and various cell lines. The facility is equipped with various sorters (FACS AriaIII, BioRadS3e, Bigfoot and Large Particle Sorter) and an analytical cytometer (LSR Fortessa). Your responsibilities
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processing (digital filters, control loops, estimation techniques, etc.) and of the description of signals and systems Knowledge of optical communications and of digital communications Experience in
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processing (digital filters, control loops, estimation techniques, etc), and of the description of signals and systems Basic knowledge of optical and digital communications Team spirit, as well as a structured
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In the research group, we investigate how collective behaviour arises from the interaction of many similar particles or "agents", for example transport processes in porous materials or the formation