162 computer-algorithm-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at Technical University of Munich
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technologies to fundamental physics questions. The advertised positions will be part of the project “QS-Gauge: quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories”, funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the DFG
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that algorithmic parameters are tuned so that the over-approximation of the computed reachable set is small enough to verify a given specification. We will demonstrate our approach not only on ARCH benchmarks, but
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on the Part Scale. The project is jointly supervised by Prof. Dr. Ralf Jänicke (Institute of Applied Mechanics, Technische Universität Braunschweig) and PD Dr. Stefan Kollmannsberger (Chair of Computational
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for quantum computers and develop methods and software tools dedicated to the design and realization of quantum algorithms/circuits. We see ourselves as an interface between the stakeholders building physical
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, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical energy management systems (EMS) controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal energy systems for a sustainable
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of targeted therapies. Analyzing high-dimensional single-cell data has its own statistical and computational challenges, and standard tools often cannot be applied. The purpose of the position and goal
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2 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Technical University of Munich Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Germany Application Deadline 31
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22.10.2020, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD and PostDoc Positions in Visual Computing & Artificial Intelligence: we are looking for highly-motivated PhD students and PostDocs at the intersection
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methods, machine learning algorithms, and prototypical systems controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal systems for a sustainable future. These systems
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Computational Molecular Medicine, led by Prof Julien Gagneur, develops computational approaches to study the genetic basis of gene regulation and its implication in diseases. Applications of our work range from