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between different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science as well as physics, optics and manufacturing
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between different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science as well as physics, optics and manufacturing
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between different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science as well as physics, optics and manufacturing
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between different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science as well as physics, optics and manufacturing
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between different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science as well as physics, optics and manufacturing
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between different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science as well as physics, optics and manufacturing
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title also includes the third gender. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft values gender-independent professional equality. Employment, remuneration, and social benefits are based on the Collective Agreement
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presentations. What you bring to the table You are studying in the fields of engineering, computer science, renewable energies or sustainability. You formulate your ideas in a comprehensible way and listen
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software. What you bring to the table You are pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, the natural sciences or a related field with a focus on IT. Python
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first tests of assisting of energy market and operation tasks with a RAG system What you bring to the table You are enrolled (university / university of applied sciences) and are studying computer science