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! #WeKnowHow What you will do Application-oriented and innovative analog-signal and mixed-signal IPs based on quantum mechanical effects will be developed through this PhD project. In the process, commercially
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particular descriptive and inferential statistical methods, including multivariate regression analyses - knowledge of syntax-based statistical software (Stata or R) - strong interest in research on political
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or separately living parents. Requirements: - PhD in the Modern History or a closely related subject Desirable: - Fluency in English (C1 or equivalent), good knowledge of at least one other European language (B2
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bring to the table You have successfully obtained a university degree (diploma or master’s degree) in the field of industrial engineering, engineering or natural sciences. You also intend to do a PhD and
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in Statistical Data Analysis Practical and theoretical experience with large scale Recommender System Practical and theoretical Experience in the field of Cognitive Science In Particular, experience in
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Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF), Garching | Garching an der Alz, Bayern | Germany | 1 day ago
modern Fortran, C or C++ together with MPI, OpenMP and GPU programming models Some experience with High Performance Computing, e.g., profiling applications A PhD in Physics, applied Mathematics
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science, or in a related discipline PhD or/and publications would be a plus Demonstrable experience in software development Expert knowledge of C++ or Python, familiarity with the other language Interest in
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familiar with evidence synthesis and meta-analysis software (e.g., Rayyan, R including the packages Metafor, Meta). Additionally, you have strong statistical knowledge and are open to further training in
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Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale) | Halle, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | about 8 hours ago
experts in their respective fields. Collaboration among PhD students, postdocs and our international partners is a key element of our research. The Department offers unrivalled conditions for doctoral