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phenotyping methods and develop approaches to extract quantitative plant traits from 3-D point clouds Understand the effects of dynamically altered light and precipitation patterns on selected traits
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water and fertiliser (nitrogen) uptake. The person on the project will use multiscale functional-structural plant models to quantify soil-root processes and identify combinaison of traits beneficial in
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, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics or a related field Experience in quantum computer programming Experience in applying numerical methods and algorithms, preferably in the domain of QC, such as
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Your Job: Computing performance plays a very critical role in the use of model-based approaches to the planning, design, and operation of energy systems. At IEK-10, the department "High Performance
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well as experience with cryogenics, signal delivery, materials optimization, and microwave control are highly preferred qualifications Our Offer: We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are
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four different AC-voltages, independent of the distance covered https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.00879 . Theoretical consideration indicate good prospects for maintaining spin-coherence of the shuttled
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dynamics of energy materials on the atomic and mesoscopic scale using neutron methods, complementary X-ray experiments and support of further techniques including computer simulations Synthesis and
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Steinrück), we investigate mechanisms and processes of chemical hydrogen storage using advanced methods (including large-scale research facilities) as well as modern data reduction and data evaluation methods
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Your Job: Quantum optimization (QO) is a promising, potentially disruptive technology for solving difficult optimization problems which is at the heart of energy system design and operation. While
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and technological challenges with access to cutting-edge and unique supercomputing systems including the upcoming first Exascale computer in Europe (JUPITER). The opportunity to conduct research in two