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Your Job: The Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE) provides an interdisciplinary environment for educating the next generation of data scientists in close contact
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international conferences Prepare scientific publications and project reports Your Profile: Genuine interest in data science and one or more of its application domains: life and medical sciences, earth sciences
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“Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE)”. The position is placed at the Institute for Advanced Simulation – Data Analytics and Machine Learning (IAS-8) at Forschungszentrum
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into the open-source CADET simulation framework, enabling fully predictive process simulations without extensive experimental calibration. Embedded in the Helmholtz Graduate School for Data Science in Life, Earth
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, earth sciences, energy systems, or material sciences University degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in applied mathematics or in computational engineering science, computer science, simulation science with a
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, computer science and earth science/engineering, or a related field Proficiency in at least one programming language (Python, Matlab, R, C++, Julia, …) Good analytical skills with a sound understanding of data
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software openly with documentation. Your Profile: A Masters degree with a strong academic background in mathematics, computer science and earth science/engineering, or a related field Proficiency in at least
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reports Your Profile: Genuine interest in data science and one or more of its application domains: life and medical sciences, earth sciences, energy systems, or material sciences University degree (M.Sc
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a project linked to the “Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE)”. Your Job: Develop physics-aware simulations of growing cell populations, including their spatiotemporal
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a project linked to the “Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE)”. Your Job: Develop 3D+t image reconstruction methods in a cell microscopy setting using image sequences