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partnership with our construction department in Jülich. At last, your duties extend to the maintenance of all these devices. Your focus area will be mainly the field of low and ultra-low temperatures, where you
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: Required Qualifications: Very good performance in your Master’s studies in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Geoinformatics, Energy Systems, or related field Very good knowledge of Machine Learning
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Your Job: JuPedSim https://jupedsim.org is a platform for simulating people flows, developed in C++ with a Python API and a C interface to SUMO https://eclipse.dev/sumo/ . A React-based web
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for the position. In addition to exciting tasks and a collegial working environment, we offer you much more: https://go.fzj.de/benefits We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, e.g. in terms
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strong Excel skills You are organized, reliable, and proactive You are a good communicator and enjoy teamwork You are comfortable working in English (at least B2 level according to the CEFR: https
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structured training for your tasks. We also support you from the very beginning and make your start easier with our Welcome Days and Welcome Guide: https://go.fzj.de/welcome FLEXIBILITY: Flexible working time
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subsequent PhD in computer science, engineering, biophysics, applied mathematics, computational biology or a related field Proven programming expertise in Python (PyTorch, scientific Python) with solid
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at the interface of computational systems biology and mathematics/statistics with a strong attitude to open research software development. For more information visit http://www.fz-juelich.de/ibg/ibg-1/modsim
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of liquid electrolytes for sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) as a strategic alternative to lithium-ion technology, supporting the European energy and mobility transition. Your tasks in detail: Identification
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Your Job: Join the consortium research project LILLINT II, financed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), of American and German