132 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Leibniz in Germany
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linking the farm-level bio-economic model MODAM with macroeconomic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modeling approaches. We are offering a temporary part-time position (65% of regular weekly working
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are part of the role. We expect: a strong collaborative spirit and enjoyment working closely within a diverse research team intellectual curiosity, creativity, and an openness to exploring new methods and
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computer scientist with programming experience, but no background in science communication - or vice versa - we still encourage you to apply. Your tasks and duties will be a subset of the following
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, responsible and independent work Friendly and co-operative working atmosphere in a small team Thorough familiarization with new working methods and equipment State-of-the-art working conditions in a future
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extension, in the programme area "Next-Generation Horticultural Systems" (HORTSYS), in the research group "Open Field Horticultural Systems" within the EU-HORIZON project NitroScope - "Scoping European N
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of computer science or using computer vision methods Excellent knowledge of the development and implementation of methods in the field of digitization, artificial intelligence, machine learning and/or 2D/3D imaging and
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models on edge devices Reporting findings and methods in conference and journal papers Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in IT/computer science/statistics/applied mathematics/data science
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position is to investigate the influence of these polysaccharides on ice formation in clouds in detail and make it quantifiable. To this end, existing chromatographic analysis methods are to be further
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. The research will adopt a qualitative, community-based research approach. Depending on the specific context, the following methods will be applied: In-depth semi-structured interviews with rural community
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bases and instruments in terms of their efficiency and incidence Applied game-theoretic modelling based on 1) and on numerical estimates of the benefits that potential donor countries derive from