181 programming-language-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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cooperations efficient and productive. As Research Associate you will also support our teaching activities in several Bachelor and Master programs offered by the School of Engineering and Design and the School
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tools (e.g., Python programming) is an advantage. You enjoy working in an international team and have good communication skills. Proficiency in spoken and written English is required. For more information
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or for multiobjective optimization problems. Implement the developed algorithms (e.g., in Python) and evaluate their practical performance on artificial and/or real-world data. Teach tutorials (in English) for
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of seismic methods and numerical simulations, Good PC and programming skills (e.g., with Python, MATLAB), Experience with measurement techniques and field measurements using sensor technology (ideally using
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. graduation shortly) Internships or other professional experiences Profound knowledge in strategic management, finance and accounting, and programming skills are an advantage Excellent analytical and language
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solutions for inverse problems in diagnostic biomechanics. (For English see below) In unserer Professur ist eine Ph.D.-Position zu besetzen, um zur Entwicklung effizienter, überprüfbarer und praxisnaher
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simulation software, e.g., SUMO, MATSim, etc. Good command of a statistical or procedural programming language such as R, python, julia, matlab, etc. Interest in transport policy We offer We offer a full-time
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German business school for research, and #9 in Europe for M.Sc. programs in entrepreneurship. The TUM Campus Heilbronn is a dynamic organization whose goal is to achieve excellence in research, teaching
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will soon obtain the degree are also welcome to apply) - strong background in machine learning - proficiency in Python programming - experience with molecular simulations and knowledge of statistical
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project funded within the DFG Priority Programme “Illuminating Gene Functions in the Human Gut Microbiome” (SPP 2474) and be involved in microbiology and molecular microbiology of the gut microbiota