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%, Service Location: Clausthal-Zellerfeld) The research group Dependable and Autonomous Cyber-physical Systems (DACS) at the Institute for Software and Systems Engineering (ISSE), Clausthal University
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/simulation/optimization) Build prototypes and research software (clean, reproducible, well-documented) Work with simulation pipelines (e.g., FEM/CFD/physics engines) and industrial data Collaborate with
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edge AI hardware/software. Contribute to designing and evaluating scheduling algorithms for virtualized or distributed AI resources under varying load, latency, and failure conditions. Build and test a
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and pursues the goal of contributing to the development of a sustainable society in the digital age through research, teaching and administration. The Institute for Software and Systems Engineering
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and pursues the goal of contributing to the development of a sustainable society in the digital age through research, teaching and administration. The Institute for Software and Systems Engineering
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- Familiarity with data visualisation software (e.g. Tableau, R-Shiny) would be an asset - Strong analytical skills - Organisational skills as well as the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
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application: Please clearly state in your application which chromatography and mass spectrometry instruments and software you have worked with, and your respective level of expertise (e.g. method development
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is not essential. The successful candidate should be acquainted with relevant software, such as STATA, R, TreeAge and Matlab. We are offering The position will be based in Kiel and is initially funded
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++, Python, and JavaScript languages, multi- and many-core SoC, RISC-V, hardware synthesis, hardware-software co-design, (meta-heuristic) optimization algorithms, machine learning frameworks, (bonus topics
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the pyramids and creating digital object models with numerical simulations, for example, using Salvus software or similar. - Publication of research results and presentation of results at scientific conferences