125 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Leibniz in Germany
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is using state of the art machine learning tools to extract interpretable latent dynamics. We seek a highly motivated PhD student to develop a predictive computational model using recurrent neural
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collective bargaining agreement (TVöD Bund) including the usual social benefits, i.e. 30 days of vacation, annual bonus, company pension plan with the Versorgungsanstalt des Bundes und der Länder (VBL) In
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and written) as well as computer skills OUR INSTITUTE… ranks among the largest and most modern institutions in the field of low-temperature plasmas worldwide. In an international working environment, we
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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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. computational simulation of material processing and structure-properties relationships to accelerate the development of new materials presentation of scientific results at international conferences and in
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science foundation (DFG). Doctoral students (m/f/d) are facilitated to participate in the doctoral program in order to successfully complete their dissertation. We offer an attractive workplace with
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master's or diploma degree in computer science or mathematics already successfully completed doctorate confident demeanor and proficient use of German and English (both equivalent to at least B2) expertise
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., KonsortSWD, NFDI), including working groups and collaborative initiatives. Your profile Completed PhD (or near completion) in a relevant field such as economics, statistics, data science, informatics, or
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Participation in a productive and active team Personal mentorship and support Training within the program of Borstel Biomedical Research School (BBRS) Payment according to TVöD-VKA EG 13, 65% incl. all benefits
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Enterprises in East Central Europe and China, 1945-1960”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Weave Programme. This international project, conducted in partnership with institutions in