41 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Free University of Berlin in Germany
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, and numerical modeling - confident handling of big data and time series analysis methods - good analytical and problem-solving skills, good communication skills, and the ability to work independently
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, 2026, in one of the following projects: • Stress response markers and behavioural changes in viral C'S infections (Project P01: Prof. Dr. Sonja Bröer) • Analysis of a non-invasive method to determine
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The planetary geodynamics group led by Prof. Dr. Lena Noack uses computational models to characterize planetary processes that impact the long-term evolution of the planetary interior coupled
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science journalism formats related to current research in mathematics, computer science, and physics. Research and practice fuel each other. To manage and further develop the MIP.labor, we are looking for a
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The sociology department at the John F. Kennedy Institute teaches and studies the political economy of the United States in comparative and historical perspective combining data-driven computational
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approaches to address current questions with relevance to society (e.g., sustainability, inequality, corporate governance). We work with both qualitative and quantitative empirical methods. Our teaching is
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using the programming language Fortran. Experience or willingness to run numerical models on parallelized supercomputers. Experience in the analysis of model output using Python or a similar high-level
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Bewerbungsende: 15.09.2025 The AI4Science Group (former Computational Molecular Biology - head: Frank Noé) is an interdisciplinary research unit active in the development of machine learning methods
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The Data Integration in the Life Sciences group, led by Prof. Dr. Katharina Baum, is seeking a motivated student assistant to contribute to the cutting-edge, BMBF-funded research project Act-i-ML
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theoretical methods and computing facilities and a wide range of development opportunities. We are committed to family and academic life being compatible and promoting diversity and equal opportunity through a