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Tech­ni­sche Uni­ver­si­tät Ber­lin - Fakultät V: Verkehrs- und Maschinensysteme – Institut für Maschinenkonstruktion und Systemtechnik – Cyber-Physical Systems in Mechanical Engineering

Technische Universität Berlin offers an open position:

Student assistant (40 hours per month)

Working field:

Support in the DFG-funded project “Synergetic Analysis for Understanding Brake Particulate Emissions Through Multidisciplinary Approaches: AI Modelling, Numerical Simulation, and Experimental Validation - SLOPE”:

  • Support with the implementation of deep learning models on HPC infrastructures (30%)
  • Support with the implementation of data and deep learning pipelines for big data (30%)
  • Support with the realisation of hyperparameter studies (30%)
  • Documentation of data structures, Python code and AI training runs (10%)

Requirements:

Must:

  • Proven very good programming skills in OOP, Python as well as profound knowledge of the libraries PyTorch, NumPy, Jupyter-Notebook, Matplotlib*
  • Experience in data processing and visualisation*
  • Very good written and spoken English skills
    * Proof of expertise through a public GitHub repository, shared Jupyter notebooks or other relevant code samples or references

    Can:
  • In-depth knowledge of recurrent networks and handling sequential data
  • Experience in working with Git, batch scripting and Linux environments
  • Experience in test-driven development, e.g. with the unit testing framework unittest

How to apply:

Party responsible for specialist area / point of contact for job posting: Michal Brzosko, M.Sc.
Period of employment: immediately for 3 years
Apply to: yamina.roost@tu-berlin.de

Please submit your written application including cover letter, your CV, certificate of enrollment, and where applicable, current transcript of records, with the reference number to the place of employment indicated above.
In the interest of promoting equality opportunities for men and women, applications from women with suitable qualifications are particularly encouraged.