10 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at Czech Technical University in Prague
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) with DFT atomistic simulations to investigate the electronic structure and defect states in wide bandgap semiconductor nanomaterials. The goal is to better understand and optimize function
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start in April 2026 (negotiable) and ending in June 2027 is offered within a research project “Light Utilization for Matter Emergence” (GM25-16662M) funded by the Czech Science Foundation. The work will
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mechanism. The material of the active electrode determines its work function, which in turn affects Townsend breakdown characteristics and the secondary electron emission coefficient. Additionally
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inertia has decreased. However, the industry has to learn how to operate synchronous generators in a system with a larger share of solar and wind that does not utilize SGs with large inertia. The candidate
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, and ICCV2025. His work has been published numerous times in top computer vision conferences and journals such as CVPR (x13), ECCV (x6), ICCV (x3), IJCV (x3) and PAMI (x1). His work received a best paper
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goal is to establish design principles for radiation-tolerant Cr-Zr-based MEA coatings, contributing to the next generation of high-performance ATF claddings that ensure enhanced safety and extended
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considered a strong advantage. Proficiency in statistical programming languages such as Python, R, is expected, as is the ability to work with complex clinical datasets and handle missing data thoughtfully
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mathematical models compensating for parameter variation, on increasing the drive dynamics and control accuracy, improving the efficiency, on maximizing the use of the capabilities of modern signal processors
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has access to a high-performance computational cluster dedicated to artificial intelligence research and developments using traditional multi-CPU systems, but also GPUs. Where to apply E-mail drimakat
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-fellowship Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCzech Technical University in prague / Faculty of Electrical EngineeringCountryCzech RepublicCityPraguePostal Code16627StreetTechnická