58 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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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 Prof. Jan Kretinsky
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your application. We value personality and passion as much as your CV. Submit your application: https://pandalabs.typeform.com/to/izMNqfQT | The form is also where you will upload your CV and the video
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with the Principal Investigator, the post-doctoral fellow will play a pivotal role in project implementation individually and jointly with other team members. The appointee will help to develop in-depth
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). ________________________________________ Your Responsibilities • Develop and implement Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) methodologies for in-situ investigation of cultural heritage objects and architectural surfaces, covering VNIR and SWIR spectral
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been tremendous progress in formal verification of cyber-physical systems, existing approaches still require expert knowledge. The main goal of this project is to develop essentially new methods
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machine learning-based systems to integrate more renewable energy into our energy systems and make energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods, machine learning algorithms, and
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Understanding - Face / Body Tracking, 3D Avatars - Non-Linear Optimization - Media Forensics / Fake News Detection How to Apply: Follow the instructions on our application platform: https
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talent development. The Terrestrial Ecology Research Group is part of the Department of Life Science Systems in the TUM School of Life Sciences and is based in Freising, Germany. We do fundamental research
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functionalities. The prospects of porphyrin-based 1D, 2D, and 3D materials for device development will be assessed in collaboration with research partners from industry and academia. A key concept is to combine