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in the 36 months immediately before your recruitment date (mobility rules of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie program) Masters degree in electrical/electronic engineering, computer engineering, computer
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Germany Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Other Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research
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an extensive range of training courses; a structured program of continuing education and networking opportunities specifically for doctoral researchers via JuDocS, the Jülich Center for Doctoral Researchers and
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comprehensive company health management programme with a wide range of options, including a beach volleyball court, running groups, yoga classes and much more. In addition, our company medical service and an
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out within the DFG Priority Programme “DaMic - Data-driven Alloy and Microstructure Design of Sustainable Structural Metals” (SPP 2489), in close collaboration with a research partner responsible for
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programme with a wide range of options, including a beach volleyball court, running groups, yoga classes and much more. In addition, our company medical service and an experienced social counselling team
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date (mobility rules of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie program) Masters degree in electrical/electronic engineering, computer engineering, computer science, physics, or related fields Coursework in
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. Your Profile: A Masters degree with a strong academic background in physics, mathematics, computer science, computational neuroscience, or a related field Excellent quantitative and analytical skills
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Your Job: In this PhD project, you will shape the future of power system security by harnessing exascale computing. Your research will focus on understanding and enhancing grid resilience under
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Your Job: This research primarily seeks to incorporate advanced neuron models, such as those capturing dendritic computation and probabilistic Bayesian network behavior, into unconventional