33 linked-data-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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-throughput data acquisition Quality control, method validation, and standardization of analytical procedures Collaboration with research groups within BioSysteM and exchange with your Technology hub colleagues
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the VIOLET research framework Work closely with clinicians and data scientists to ensure the developed systems meet clinical needs and are validated against real-world scenarios Mentor and supervise PhD
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The Professorship of Public Policy for the Green Transition (PPGT) focuses on designing and evaluating policies for the green transition worldwide. The group uses a variety of methods from automated data analyses
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, including quantitative, qualitative, and experimental approaches. Ideally, experience with Python, Stata, or R. • demonstrates proficiency in data collection, processing, and analysis, preferably using
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actively seek, select, and evaluate information to learn about the world. This is an open-topic position for doctoral or postdoctoral researchers who wish to pursue their own research ideas within the broad
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at the interface of quantum information, condensed matter and high-energy physics. A strong background and interest in one or more of the following topics is desirable: - Quantum computing with qudits, quantum error
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of innovative data- and 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
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habits and duration of grazing under contrasting soil and environmental conditions. You will collaborate with data scientists to integrate empirical and novel evidence to improve the understanding
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remote sensing data using High-Performance Computing at LRZ Publication of the results in scientific journals Assistance in teaching REQUIREMENTS: An above-average degree in mathematics, computer science
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-performance computing. It aims to improve the performance of the matrix-free finite-element-based framework HyTeG, in particular by techniques for data reduction through surrogate operators. Furthermore, we aim