193 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Technical University of Munich
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eine voll finanzierte Promotionsstelle im Bereich Skalierter agiler IT-Organisationen, die ab Februar 2025 besetzt werden soll. See English version below Ihre Aufgaben Empirische Forschungs- und
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processing and analytical chemical analyses. •Excellent command of English language (written & oral) and experience with scientific writing. We offer •Friendly and inspiring working atmosphere in a highly
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100% TVL E13 according to the German public sector rates. Applicants should be available from December 1st , 2023. The Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation is part of the TUM School
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teaching activities and/or supervise Master's students Requirements: A Master's degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, or related fields Strong programming skills (Python, Java
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of linear algebra and numerical optimization Understanding of statistical modeling and inverse problems is desirable Experience with programming languages like Python, MATLAB, or C++ Joy in dealing with
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platform for early detection of cardio-metabolic diseases as well as characterization and classification of skin diseases. You will be part of our highly impactful research programs funded by European and
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for livestock systems in East Africa, and in the subtropics in Latin-America. The research programme will examine productivity of grasslands, nutrient stocks and cycling and their relationship to biodiversity. We
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of empirical research (quantitative or experimental) methods, • knowledge of statistics, programming languages (e.g., Python), natural language processing, machine learning is advantageous but not
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, information theory, statistics, real/functional analysis, statistics. - Excellent programming and software engineering skills at least in Python and in relevant machine learning libraries (at least one of
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31.07.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal Within the Joint Academy for Doctoral Studies (JADS) program of Technical University of Munich and Imperial College London, the Professorship of Energy