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(E13 TV-L, 100%, starting 1 April 2026 or as agreed) 22.12.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship “Algorithmic Governance and Public Policy” (Prof. Daria Gritsenko), invites
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candidates which are explored in more depth. In particular you will work on the extension, development and analysis of new quantum algorithms for near-term and fault tolerant quantum computers for drug
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the 01.02.2026 at the following conditions (PhD position): 50% = 19,92 hours Pay grade 13 TV-L limited 30.11.2028 Your tasks: Develop AI algorithms for real-time fault detection, fault classification
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classical and quantum modeling, quantum algorithms and computation, and battery materials and technology Further development of your personal and interdisciplinary strengths through a range of training
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This project project will develop strategies for programmable DNA origami tiling and opto-mechanical metasurfaces that combine self-assembly with precise optical functionality. The work will explore how DNA
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2027 for 19,5 hours per week. The research associate will be working in project “AGEAI: Ageism in AI: new forms of age discrimination and exclusion in the era of algorithms and artificial intelligence
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connect to our group’s work and how this position supports their career development goals. Possible research topics include (but are not limited to): Optimization algorithms for machine learning (stochastic
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(ECLECTX team). This person occupying this position is planned to work on modeling computing elements, established and emerging, at different levels of abstraction, design and development simulation tools
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02.12.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal As of now, we are looking to extend our team with a full-time Postdoc Position: Kinetic Mechanism Development of Low-GWP Fluorinated Refrigerants (m/f/d), TV
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for the discovery of new physics experiments) Developing, benchmarking and advancing state-of-the-art AI-driven exploration, optimization, and search algorithms in extremely complex and enormously large spaces