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knowledge in a high-level programming language like, e.g., Java, Python, C/C++ In-depth knowledge in the field of data-compression or signal-processing preferred Creativity and interest in new technologies
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registered student in the field of physics, microsystems technology, computer science or a comparable subject. You have good programming skills in Python. You have good language skills in German and English
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the relative position of any links of actuators automatically Graphical user interface frontend design based on language server Create a solution to perform calibration What you bring to the table
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sowie auf die Verwertung der Ergebnisse in Wirtschaft und Industrie spielt die Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft eine zentrale Rolle im Innovationsprozess. Als Wegweiser und Impulsgeber für innovative Entwicklungen
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or the programming language Python is advantageous, but not mandatory What you can expect Practice-orientated final thesis in an innovative working environment A creative and interdisciplinary working environment in a
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The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (www.fraunhofer.com) currently operates 76 institutes and research institutions throughout Germany and is the world’s leading applied research organization. Around 30 000
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strong intercultural communication skills, you can work well on interdisciplinary projects. You are able to present your work results convincingly in both spoken and written English; further language
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of the Modelica language is of great advantage experience and knowledge in numerical simulation techniques and multidomain coupled systems knowledge in machine learning and statistics is an added benefit good
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or the programming language Python is advantageous, but not mandatory What you can expect Practice-orientated final thesis in an innovative working environment A creative and interdisciplinary working environment in a
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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