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In cooperation with the Chair of Laser Technology at RWTH LLT, the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, leading center for contract research and development in the field of laser
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energy management systems, with a focus on the integration of market-oriented and grid-supporting flexibility use. The increasing market penetration of electric vehicles has increased the possibility
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projects What you bring to the table University degree in a technical subject such as electrical engineering, physics or similar Experience in using high-frequency simulation tools, e.g. HFSS, CST Experience
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on integrated photovoltaics with 20 international partners. What you bring to the table You are enrolled as a student in architecture or civil engineering, electrical engineering, construction management
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of these methods to ensure the safety and reliability of ML in real-world scenarios. What you will do This thesis can take one of two directions: you can focus on the technical side and implement or improve current
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in the context of current literature What you bring to the table Enrollment in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or Polymer Materials Science Experience in chemical synthesis and handling hazardous
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increase lifetime. Further on, exploring modeling with the help of physics-based neural networks is also a possibility. What you bring to the table enrolled in a study program in engineering – preferably in
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support from experienced employees Varied and challenging activities in applied research Opportunity to familiarise yourself with current research topics in the field of laser technology and additive
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produced, which are used in the semiconductor industry, medical technology or the optics industry, for example. One of the current challenges arises from the increased demands of the new applications
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IPT. What you will do Collaboration in current research and industrial projects with special focus on implementation of ML algorithms Investigate utilization of graph neural networks (GNN) and physics