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have: good knowledge of quantum mechanics knowledge of electromagnetism and solid-state physics experience with scientific programming with e.g. Python, Matlab, Julia experience with writing a scientific
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Learning, or related field Strong programming skills (Python, deep learning frameworks) Experience with computer vision and/or machine learning Excellent English communication skills (written and spoken
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Science, Transportation Research Part B, or conferences such as SIGKDD, ITSC, CIKM) Strong programming skills in Python Strong interest in scientific research with the goal of obtaining a doctoral degree
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Sustainable Decision Making (Prof. Dr. Clemens Thielen), which is located at the TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability (TUMCS) and affiliated with the Department of Mathematics. The expected
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in the Division of Proteomics of Stem Cells and cancer, headed by Prof. Jeroen Krijgsveld. Our division develops innovative proteomic approaches to understand proteome regulation in cancer, both in
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information about the role, please contact Prof. Radu State Your profile Strong background in AI, machine learning, or multi-agent systems, ideally with interest in financial systems, decentralized ledgers
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Leibniz-Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research | Neu Seeland, Brandenburg | Germany | 4 days ago
programming languages like R, and/or Python. You have excellent communication skills and a willingness to collaborate across disciplines. You fit to us: if you have strong scientific curiosity and motivation
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the supervision of Prof. Jeroen Famaey and Prof. Kevin Mets as a member of the IDLab research group at imec and the University of Antwerp. You will closely collaborate with other researchers at IDLab and actively
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Knowledge and experience in the analysis of metagenomics and/or biological high-throughput data Knowledge of statistical methods in the context of biological systems Experience with programming (Python, Perl
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university Heidelberg (Prof. Dr. Skyler Degenkolb) seek to bring quantum sensing methods into precision neutron science, further extending the power and reach of these measurements. Innovative new devices can