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Germany: Center for Data and Computing in Natural Science at TU Hamburg offers several postgraduate positions

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The Center for Data and Computing in Natural Science (CDCS) invites applications for several Postdoc-Positions, starting on 1 September 2020.

Research Associates for Computational Natural Sciences (Informatics Core Unit)

  • Experienced scientiest in the field of scientific computer science who, among other things, will be responsible for the scientific-operative management of the CDCS in cooperation with the spokesperson and for the selection, planning and coordination of research projects. Further information can be found here.

  • 2 scientists in the field of scientific computer science. Further information can be found here (UHH) and here (https://stellenportal.tuhh.de/jobposting/bfdc1ed4f3e39ba092b5408ad5827b3179592a92).

Research Associates for Machine Learning in Particle and Astrophysics (CDL1)

Resarch Associates for Computational Systems Biology (CDL3)

  • 2 scientists in the field of scientific computing. Further information can be found here.

Research Associates for Computational Controls of Accelerators (CDL4)

About the CDCS

In the natural sciences, research in many areas is based on the collection and analysis of large, complex and, in recent years, drastically increasing amounts of data. This is due to the increasing automation of experimental research, the digitalisation of complex technical systems and the growing importance of simulations. These challenges can only be met by closely linking the natural sciences with methodologically oriented research in computer science and applied mathematics. For this reason, the Center for Data and Computing in Natural Science (CDCS) is being established in the Science City Bahrenfeld (SCB) - covering science from basic and structural research to systems biology - in cooperation with the University of Hamburg (UHH), the German Electron Synchrotron (DESY) and the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH). The CDCS initially consists of four application-focused, cross-disciplinary laboratories (CDLs), which are supported by an Informatics Core Unit (ICU). The CDLs focus on the following areas: Computational Astro and Particle Physics - Computational Photon Science - Computational Systems Biology - Computational Controls of Accelerators. The overall aim is to significantly strengthen the conditions for excellent research at the SCB in the field of computation.

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