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already available and validated. Accordingly, the focus of the thesis will be less on the chemical processes in the reactor and more on the use and adaptation of suitable ML and optimisation algorithms in
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neuroscience to gain a deeper understanding of the principles and algorithms underlying the computations of visual systems and enabling “robust vision.” The aim is to investigate the fundamental principles and
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-driving cars or to prevent factory workers from being injured by heavy machines. While AI algorithms may achieve great accuracy in the detection of persons, it is necessary to understand, in which
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manipulation detection. Another focus is the development of algorithms for the areas of virtual product development, intelligent actuator-sensor systems and audio for the automotive sector. There are currently
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digitization of object geometries, surface characteristics, and material properties. While conventional pipelines rely on generalized camera models, standard calibration targets, and associated algorithms, our
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physicians. support LIT scientists in processing, analysis interpretation and publication of transcriptomic, epigenomic and other high-throughput data. improve NGS data analysis algorithms and design novel
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: Development of machine learning algorithms for the localisation of seismic sources (e.g., on 2D grid maps) Analysis and preprocessing of large DAS datasets Use of synthetic training data from seismic
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combination of cutting-edge sensor technologies, algorithms for highly dynamic applications, and real-time planning. Teaching responsibilities include courses in the university’s bachelor and master programs
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. Friesecke. Appointments are initially for one year, and are renewable for a further two years. Main research themes in our group are analysis and algorithm design in electronic structure theory (especially
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mathematics and its practical application. Our clients value our modeling expertise, algorithms, and software products. At Fraunhofer ITWM, we work on projects in high-tech and low-tech companies, in small and