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the framework of de.NBI and ELIXIR Your profile: You hold a university PhD in bioinformatics, computer science or a related discipline experience in algorithms, software engineering and statistics You are able
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, metal physics, or a similar degree Experience in software engineering (incl. high-throughput computing) Knowledge in the field of materials engineering of metals and materials modelling (i.e. CALPHAD
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enthusiastic PhD researchers. Tasks and project: As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing software for autonomous vehicles. Your research project will focus on quantifying
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enthusiastic PhD researchers. Tasks and project As part of a research project, you will be part of a dedicated group developing software for autonomous vehicles. Your research project focuses on enabling
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07.12.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The institute for communications engineering offers a position for a doctoral or young postdoctoral candidate with the topic “Communication and coding in
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in which artificial intelligence methods for autonomous vehicles are being investigated and further developed. Our software for autonomous vehicles is used in our flagship projects such as the Indy
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You will support the definition and implementation of the ATD technology evolution roadmap, involving the update of ATD software, hardware, and infrastructure required to adopt emerging technologies
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28.11.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Institute of Automotive Technology is looking for a talented postdoctoral fellow in the field battery research aiming to continue his/her excellent
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goods sustainably, safely, and comfortably? In addition to the technology for automation, consisting of Perception, Planning, and Control, we are asking this question in our new project AUTOtech.agil. Key
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- PhD student in quantitative verification interested in co-developing Automata Tutor - main developer of Automata Tutor Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by