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the Institute of Physical Chemistry in Warsaw and Stuttgart University. Your Profile: You are an enthusiastic and motivated researcher You have a Masters degree and a PhD in physics, chemistry, engineering or
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masters degree and subsequent Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics Engineering or in a similar field. Alternatively an excellent masters degree with professional experience Very good
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-supervised learning in science Engage in national and international ML/DL communities, most importantly the Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative Present research results at scientific meetings, conferences
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genomic data using deep learning methods in order to identify degrading enzymes from different data resources Using Hidden Markov Models and similar tools as well as machine learning for the identification
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Your Job: Developing and implementing QC algorithms (QAA, QAOA, QSVM), quantum AI algorithms, use case adapted algorithms to test and benchmark latest technology focusing on gate-based QC Advancing
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. The current project deals with the use of machine learning / artificial intelligence and big data science in the field of synchrotron research. Development and application of machine learning / artificial
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Your Profile: Required qualifications and skills: Scientific university degree (Master’s) followed by a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science or related disciplines Profound knowledge
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Offer: We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the chance to actively help in shaping the change! We support you in your work with: Access to and discretionary
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projects Your Profile: Master Degree and PhD in plant sciences, plant biology, plant physiology, agriculture or other related disciplines Solid background in whole plant eco-physiology, plant growth and / or
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Your Job: Analysis and integration of diverse biological data from the field of plant sciences (next generation sequencing, large scale genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic and phenotypic