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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: IBG-4 - Bioinformatik Area of research: Promotion Job description: Your Job: Analysis and integration of diverse biological data from the field of plant sciences
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/electronic engineering, computer science, computer engineering, physics, and related fields. For IC projects a strong electronics background, with experience in design and simulation of analog, digital
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: IAS-9 - Materials Data Science and Informatics Area of research: Promotion Job description: Your Job: You will strengthen the data science and machine learning
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: https://www.fz-juelich.de/profile/frunzke_j Your Profile: Highly motivated and excellent candidates with a Master of Science degree in biology, biochemistry or related subjects are strongly encouraged
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. Additionally, enjoyment of teamwork is an important requirement. Masters degree in electrical/electronic engineering, computer science, computer engineering, physics, and related fields. For IC projects a strong
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, including JUPITER, Europe`s first exascale computer Prepare, process and publish datasets and benchmarks for self-supervised learning in science Engage in national and international ML/DL communities, most
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results in reputable scientific journals to share knowledge and contribute to the advancement of the field Your Profile: Completed Master`s degree in the field of economics, social sciences, data science or
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Profile: Masters degree in physics, materials science, physical chemistry, electrical engineering and related disciplines Very good grades in the masters and bachelors degrees are mandatory Knowledge
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engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering or other related fields Strong background in physical chemistry and thermodynamics including the development and understanding of phase diagrams Experience
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thesis. Your Profile: Successfully completed Master`s degree in the field of materials science, engineering, physics or chemistry or a similar field Very good knowledge in the field of solid-state