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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
, mathematics, electrical engineering etc.). Excellent programming skills (Python, Matlab) are required. The candidate will be embedded in the Neural Computation Group at the Max Planck Institute for Human
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Founded in 1402, the University of Würzburg is one of Germany's oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education. With a rich history spanning over six centuries, it has been a beacon of
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on the analysis and interpretation of the GNSS observations as well as on the application of geological and glacial-geomorphological findings for the reconstruction of ice-load history in Antarctic regions
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the development of meta-optimization techniques that can automatically search for the best algorithm-hardware pair for a given problem. While we have a history of success in optimizing digital
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modelling of the GIA process and elaborate on constraints regarding geological and glacial-geomorphological findings for the reconstruction of ice-load history in Antarctic regions as well as the geodynamic
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for the best algorithm-hardware pair for a given problem. While we have a history of success in optimizing digital neuromorphic hardware, this project will push into next-generation analog circuits and
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by interaction with its application and, in turn, is key to progress in technology and science. In Göttingen's mathematical history, this is exemplified by Carl Friedrich Gauss, who was inspired by his
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of systemic neurosciences: single cells to complex systems system analysis to mathematical modelling perception and cognition to mind and neurophilosophy biology to technical solutions Additional support is