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quantum algorithms, optical quantum computing and quantum machine learning (highly desirable). • Experience in machine-learning schemes based on arrays of nonlinearly interacting mechanical oscillators
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efficiently. Parallel computing, including algorithms and data structures, compilers, operating and runtime systems, software, programming methods, applications, and architectural support, will continue to be
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intelligence, computer algebra, computational logic and automatic reasoning Experience with SAT, SMT, QBF, MaxSAT Experience with algorithmic methods for commutative and noncommutative polynomials Experience in
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and international research projects. Software and algorithm development within the scope of research activities. Writing a dissertation and scientific publications. All members of the permanent staff
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should focus on one or several of the following or related research areas: High-Throughput Sequencing Algorithms and Applications, Computational RNA Biology and Regulatory Genomics, Analysis and Modeling
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electromagnetics - excellent knowledge in the field of magnetic material characterization (Epstein frame and rotational single sheet tester) - Interest in algorithm development and interest to work in programming
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, reliability, robustness and integrity, using a wide variety of filter algorithms, has in the past led to the development of navigation systems for a wide range of autonomous applications (e.g. autonomous
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academic academic achievements, especially first publications in the field of explainable AI with a focus on understanding algorithms by various stakeholders, especially at ACM FAccT, ACM AIES, International
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academic academic achievements, especially first publications in the field of explainable AI with a focus on understanding algorithms by various stakeholders, especially at ACM FAccT, ACM AIES, International
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group “Foundations of Cryptography” within the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms” at the department of Computer Science focuses on provable security of cryptographic schemes. We